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Hemet Unified School District Independent Studies

Hemet Unified School District Independent Studies

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    How Alaska Natives Live

    Some people have lived in Alaska for a long time. These people are Alaska Natives. Different Alaska Native peoples have their own language and traditions. All of them learned how to live in Alaska’s cold weather.

    Alaska is very cold for a lot of the year. Alaska Natives use things in their habitat to survive.

    Sometimes during the winter, some Alaska Natives make houses out of snow and ice. It is very warm inside these houses.

    Many Alaska Natives fish and hunt for food. They hunt animals like seals, salmon, and moose. Alaska Natives make warm clothes from the animal fur and skin. They also gather berries and seaweed for food.

    In the past, Alaska Natives used dog sleds to travel and hunt. These dogs pulled the sleds across the icy, snowy ground. Today, dog sleds are used by Alaska Natives for hunting trips. Racing dog sleds is also a popular sport in Alaska.

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    “Many Alaska Natives fish and hunt for food. They hunt animals like seals, salmon and moose. Alaska Natives make warm clothes from the animal fur and skin.”
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    Rosa Parks

    Rosa Parks was born in Alabama in 1913. She lived at a time when laws were very unfair to Black people like Rosa. Many places were segregated. Segregated means that Black people were kept apart from white people. They could not use the same schools, churches, and libraries as white people.

    There were school buses for white children, but not for Black children. So Rosa had to walk to school. The school for white children was new and nice. Rosa's school was old and crowded, so students could not get all the help they needed.

    When Rosa Parks grew up, she became a part of the Civil Rights Movement. People in the Civil Rights Movement wanted to end unfair laws that kept Black people separate. They wanted Black people to be treated fairly.

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