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  • Climate change is literally eroding away communities like Newtok, and Katie Basile has been documenting the effects on residents. She joins us today for “Coffee at KYUK,” along with Albertina Charles. They talk about the film "To Keep As One," which documents Charles' move to Mertarvik. The film premieres online today on www.kyuk.org.
  • Listen to the local English newscast from May 11, 2022.
  • A week ago, a group from students from the University of Michigan passed through Bethel on their way home after working with students in Goodnews Bay on a wind turbine project. Elissa Loughlin caught the team before they left the region to find out more.
  • Listen to the local English newscast from May 16, 2022
  • Joining us for “Coffee at KYUK” today are Thom Leonard, Calista’s Vice President of Corporate Affaira, and Tisha Kuhns, the corporation’s Vice President of Land and Natural Resources. They are on the phone to talk about the Donlin Gold mine project. On the phone to speak with them is KYUK’s Johanna Eurich.
  • Listen to the local English newscast from April 21, 2022.
  • Listen to Yugtun Qanemcit from April 21, 2022.
  • Listen to the local English newscast from April 22, 2022.
  • Listen to the local English newscast from May 31, 2022.
  • Producing an audio Yup’ik Bible was a project of Palmer Bailey’s. Bailey got lots of Yugtun speakers to work on the project, but he did the final editing himself. Even though he does not speak Yugtun, he did the edits perfectly. He spoke with Elena Aluskak about the project.
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