Big City Bethel

April 18, 2015

The Winter Bear team has enjoyed a bustling week in Bethel, Western Alaska’s hub of 6,000 people.

Bethel From Above

Bethel From Above

Immediately upon arrival, we were whisked away to our housing at the Yuut Elitnaurviat People’s Learning Center, and the cast is extremely grateful for comfy dorm rooms after a week sleeping on school floors. We’re fortunate to have the incredible community support of Paul O’Brien, who helped arrange housing, program printing, transportation in Bethel, and more.  Paul lost his son Drew to suicide four years ago, and has since founded Drew’s Foundation, a co-producer of The Winter Bear Bethel & Beyond tour. He works tirelessly to improve suicide awareness in the hopes that other families will not have to suffer such a loss.

 

The Winter Bear performed two shows at the Yupiit Piciryarait Cultural Center on Wednesday and Thursday of last week, enjoying all-ages crowds of 300+ each night.  Click here to read a great article about the show from Alaska Dispatch News.

Miranda (Naaqtuuq Dommek) and Lynx (Kadey Ambrose). Photo by John Wallace. tundraphotos.com

Miranda (Naaqtuuq Dommek) and Lynx (Kadey Ambrose). Photo by John Wallace. tundraphotos.com

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Some brave young men jumped up on stage to join our curtain call dance. Photo by John Wallace. tundraphotos.com

Following our run at YPCC, Bethel’s annual Cama-i Dance Festival kicked into high gear. The Winter Bear team is enjoying passes to the festival — what a blast to see so many diverse dance groups!

Crow Singer and Hip Hop Artist Supaman had the crowd eating out of his hand.

Crow Singer and Hip Hop Artist Supaman had the crowd eating out of his hand.

Local dance group from Bethel.

Local dance group from Bethel.

A young group of Kalskag Dancers.

A young group of Kalskag Dancers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our teaching artists are also working with community groups at Cama-i — here’s a shot of Ben Coffroth trying not to laugh during a game of Park Bench!

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One more day in the Big City, and then we are back to the coast!  The last three stops on the tour will be Emmonak, Alakanuk, and the Lower Yukon School District headquarters Mountain Village.

 ~Sarah Mitchell (Raven/Assistant Producer)

Vernon Stickman, Sr. Speaks Out About Suicide

Excerpted from Mr. Stickman’s website. In 2012, Vernon Stickman organizing a Suicide Awareness and Healthy Living Run.

Hi, My name is Vernon Stickman Sr. I am Koyukon Athabascan Native man from Tanana, Alaska. Which is located on the Yukon and Tanana River in the Interior of Alaska. I am 5’6” and 140 pounds and have been running ever since I graduated from high school in 1976 from Galena High School at Galena, Alaska. I am 54 years old strong and healthy. Starting from around the middle of February 2012, I plan on doing an ultra run from my home down West on the frozen Yukon river for about 300 miles.

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I am doing this for Suicide Awareness, and healthy living choices. In the past 20 years or so I’ve lost around a dozen relatives to suicide. The most recent and hardest one was when I had to bury my nephew in Galena of last year April 2010, then my youngest son, who was 22 years old in September, followed by my mother from a broken heart. The only thing that got me through this tragedy was my faith in God, my loving wife,and my oldest son Brandon, and my running. I wasn’t able to do much of anything else for about 7 months. Then shortly after that the idea of having a run came to me. I can do this. As I am unemployed and have time to plan this Great event.

I Vernon would like to ask for your full support and sponsorship to carry the message to all the villages on the Yukon River. Any amount of funds would be greatly appreciated. I would need good warm running gear cause around the time I’ am choosing to run it may get down to -45 below or colder and this time I have No long distance running winter gear. I believe that with your help and my message we can reach many people, who suffer from depression and can ask for help. I will keep a list of sponsors with me at all times to share with each community. Thank you very much and May God Bless you for your support. If you have any questions please feel free to call.

Sincerely,
Vernon Stickman Sr. (907) 366-7253