Community Discovery in New Chaplino, Chukotka AF Department of Alaska Native and Rural Developmen U. S. Department of Interior - National Park Servic UAA American Russian Center Providensky Borough, Chukotka
Community Discovery in New Chaplino, Chukotka
UAF Department of Alaska Native and Rural Development U. S. Department of Interior - National Park Service
UAA American Russian CenterProvidensky Borough, Chukotka
Issues and Skills DevelopedConducted real world facilitation using the Healthy Community concepts.
Working with a group of unfamiliar people towards a successful outcome.
Cultural sensitivity in community based research.
Community Planning Effort Held in New Chaplino, Chukotka
Introduction and confirmation of protocolsCommunity web concept and sacred valuesIdentify changes occurring to communityIdentify problems within the communityIdentify community strengths and resourcesFormulate community action plans
Introduction
Ground RulesPlanning Successes in Alaska CommunitiesWeb Exercise – Ice BreakerCommunity ApprovalSocial Time
Sacred Values of the Community
What is your favorite thing to do?Where is your favorite place to go?Why do you live here?What holds the community together?Closing activity: “New Chaplino, my Native village is…”
Second MeetingRecap of previous meetingIntroduction to concept of change and examplesUnderstanding change is important to surviving itChange from outside forces can be damaging
Exercises“What changes have you seen in your lifetime?”
There are less fish The climate is warmer People speak the Native language less
Community VisioningDrumhead/Medicine Wheel Analogy
Closing Activity and Recap
Third Meeting BarriersRecap of last meetingExercise to list barriers to reaching community vision
Lack of self-confidence Alcoholism Bureaucracy
Ranking of significant barriersPotential for divisiveness
Community AssetsExercise to identify examples of social, physical and spiritual resources that could be present in a community
There are people who preserve their culture, language, and traditions There are experienced marine mammal hunters There are good, enthusiastic teachers
Eradication of Alcohol Dependence Develop program to propagate a healthy way of life and adult alcohol education in the village Train one villager to work with alcohol dependent people for a permanent job in the village Invite psychologists for work with those suffering alcoholic dependence and their families Introduction of lessons in living in a healthy way at school and kindergarten Introduction of the laws regulating behavior in public places and conducting preventive work within the population
Preserving Traditional Knowledge Teaching native children the Eskimo language Teaching adults the Eskimo language Tutorship of young people by elders (Elders Council) Learning of Eskimo language in pairs: speaking person - not speaking Creation of a village museum Training children in ivory carving Dog breeding Conducting traditional dances and songs
Community EducationIncrease support to teachersPromote cultural and education exchange between Chukotka and Alaska Have children visit Alaska to speak on Eskimo language Cooperation of school in New Chaplino and schools in Alaska Teach children at school the traditional national craftsGet parents be involved to school activities
Lessons LearnedObtain a Russian phrase book Obtain a permit for the satellite phone prior to departing to Russia Insure the study group has a dedicated translator There needs to better surveillance of the community Define a single purpose of visit Conduct a pre-trip seminar with students and review group facilitation of the Healthy Community Process