Natural disasters are destructive and disruptive. When a huge wildfire destroys something of strong personal value to the Young family, they respond in a way that brings learning and healing from the ashes.
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Writing and Discussion Questions- What does it mean to be “resilient?”
- Why is resilience important for Native American people?
- Was there ever a time when you needed to be resilient? Explain.
- Why are natural disasters such as fires so destructive and/or dangerous?
- What are some other natural disasters which can occur?
- How do your family members bond with each other?
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Research Topics- Climate change and the problems it has caused around the world
- Indigenous people and natural disasters worldwide
- Alaskan tribes and their experiences with climate change
- Indigenous environments and environmental cycles
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