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Alaska Native History Calendar
 
DATE (Month, Day, Year):_________________________________________________________
 
TYPE (Please check one): _____Anniversary _____Birthday _____Other
 
PERSON'S NAME:_______________________________________________________________
 
CORPORATION:________________________________________________________________
 
VILLAGE:______________________________________________________________________
 
SOURCE OF INFORMATION:____________________________________________________
 
ETHNICITY:___________________________________________________________________
 
SUBMITTED BY:________________________________________________________________
 
PHONE, FAX, EMAIL:___________________________________________________________
 
EVENT DESCRIPTION:
 
Please return to:
A.J. McClanahan or Wendy Wiltfong, CIRI, Box 93330, Anchorage, Alaska 99509-3330. Fax: (907) 263-5183. Email: ajmcclanahan@ciri.com
Make your mark on history
 
CIRI is developing an Alaska Native History Calendar, a project in which each day will list an event in history. Beginning in the early 1700's to the present, the calendar features everything from birthdays to the day a village corporation became incorporated.
 
If you know someone whose date of birth should be listed in this calendar or if you are aware of an event that should be noted, please fill out the form below and return it to CIRI. The goal is to include as many noteworthy people and events as possible. Since the information is being entered into a database, it's important to have the exact month, day and year, and not all dates are guaranteed to be used.
Governor Proclaims November Alaska Native Heritage Month
November was officially proclaimed Alaska Native Heritage Month by Gov. Tony Knowles, who made the announcement at last month's Alaska Federation of Natives Convention. The proclamation marks the first time the state of Alaska has set aside an entire month to honor and acknowledge Alaska Native heritage.
 
In his proclamation, Knowles stated, "Alaska Natives' contributions to Alaska do not end at the secular level. All Alaskans are richer spiritually because Alaska Natives have shared and continue to share culture and heritage through dance, artwork and the preservation of oral traditions."
 
Knowles' proclamation parallels a similar one made nationwide by President Clinton to honor the heritage of American Indians. In his proclamation of National American Indian Heritage Month, Clinton stated, "American Indians are not just an important part of our country's past; they are also a vital part of today's America and will play an even more important role in America's future."
 
The Regional CEOs Organization, which includes representatives from all 13 Alaska Native regional corporations, approached Knowles recently about the idea of issuing a proclamation.
"We are pleased that the state of Alaska made this official statement acknowledging the unique cultural heritage of Alaska Native people and our history as well as recognizing the contributions Native people have made to our state," said Vicki Otte, executive director of the organization.
 
New Rivers Press Calls for Submissions
New Rivers Press is seeking submissions for a collection of Native American women's writing to be published in 2001. Short stories, memoirs, creative nonfiction prose and poetry written by Native American women will be considered for publication. The editors are seeking work that celebrates, records and explores Native American women's roles in the community. Of particular interest is writing that mirrors the oral tradition or uses Native language in accessible ways. Voices of all age groups and work that suggests the full range of Native women's experience are welcome, including their lives in the city and on the reservation, as parents and professionals, in tradition and transformation, and as keepers of culture and community.
 
Submissions should be printed on 8.5" x 11" paper. Send three copies of your submission, a short bio that describes your heritage and a SASE to: Editors Laura Tohe and Heidi Erdrich, New Rivers Press, 420 North Fifth St., Suite 938, Minneapolis, MN 55401. Only work that is previously unpublished will be considered. No
submissions will be returned and multiple submissions are welcomed. The deadline for entry is January 15, 2000.
 
North Country News Back On Air
North Country News, the award-winning rural and Native news TV program, started its sixth season bringing Alaskans in-depth stories on Native and rural issues recently.
 
The program, broadcast from the Welcome House at Alaska Native Heritage Center and hosted by Inupiaq journalist Sharon McConnell, will air Fridays at 8 p.m. statewide on the Alaska Rural Communication Service. North Country News is also broadcast on cable in Anchorage (Channel 46), Fairbanks (Channel 19) and Juneau (Channel 51).
 
"North Country News remains committed to providing in-depth stories and interviews for our statewide audience," said director Jeff Silverman.
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Reminder of Scholarship & Grant Deadlines
 
The CIRI Foundation reminds potential applicants about its scholarship and grant application deadlines. The July deadline for annual and semester scholarships has been changed to June. Other application deadlines are:
 
March 31: Annual Scholarships
Howard Rock Foundation Scholarships
 
March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 1: Quarter Grants
TCF Vocational Training and Career Upgrade Grants; General Fellowships; Cultural Enrichment Fellowships; Vocational Grant Programs of Kenai Natives Association, Ninilchik Native Association and Tyonek Native Corporation; and Internships
 
June 1 (NOTE: Date change from July 1): Annual Scholarships
TCF Special Excellence, Excellence and Achievement Scholarships, Salamatof Native Association Scholarships, Cap Lathrop Scholarship, and the TCF George Miller Jr. Management Fellowship
 
June 1 (NOTE: Date change from July 1): Semester Scholarships
TCF General Scholarships and semester scholarships for Kenai Natives Association, Ninilchik Native Association and Tyonek Native Corporation
 
December 1: Annual Scholarships
TCF Special Excellence Scholarships and the TCF George Miller Jr. Management Fellowship
 
December 1: Semester General Scholarships: TCF General Scholarships and Semester General Scholarships for Kenai Natives Association, Ninilchik Native Association, and Tyonek Native Corporation
 
For applications and guidelines, contact The CIRI Foundation, 2600 Cordova Street, Suite 206, Anchorage, Alaska 99503, or call (907) 263-5582 in Anchorage and toll-free at (800) 764-3382.