The Malaspina and Hubbard Glaciers
This film explores the Malaspina and Hubbard Glaciers, focusing on how glaciers in the Yakutat region have changed over time and the importance of preserving them. It examines the impact of climate change on glacier dynamics, highlighting the environmental and cultural significance of these majestic ice formations.
Classroom Guide
Essential Questions
- What are the environmental implications of receding glaciers?
- What are the personal implications of receding glaciers?
- Why is it important to understand climate change in Alaska and how does it connect to change in other parts of the world?
Standards
- Alaska State Standards History A: A student should understand that history is a record of human experiences that links the past to the present and the future. Geography E2, E4, E5: recognize and assess local, regional, and global patterns of resource use; determine the influence of human perceptions on resource utilization and the environment; analyze the consequences of human modification of the environment and evaluate the changing landscape
- Alaska Cultural Standards A1: assume responsibility for their role in relation to the well-being of the cultural community and their life-long obligations as a community member
Workshop Info
Power of Place, a youth media arts workshop taught in Yakutat, Alaska in 2024. This two-week digital storytelling workshop served 5th-12th grade students at the Title I school within the Yakutat School District. Student participants explored their connection to land and water-based ecosystems around the village of Yakutat, focusing on the ecological and cultural significance of these ecosystems. Students created films about the connection to the land, the significance of land for traditional subsistence and medicinal resources, and the cultural significance of local places and ecosystems.
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Land Acknowledgement
This video was filmed on Tlingit Land. Learn more about land acknowledgements at native-land.ca.