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Youth leaders bring strong voices to D.C.
July 3rd | Jillian Rogers
       
It's no secret that teenagers are often overlooked, especially those from remote Arctic locations. It's easy to
dismiss ideas and concerns coming from young adults, some of whom have never left their home villages. But
last week in Washington, D.C., a handful of teens from the Northwest Arctic Borough made sure they were
heard.
And the results were pleasantly surprising, according to Noorvik high school student Will Zibell.
Last week in Washington, he and six other students from across the NANA region had meaningful discussions
with politicians and agency bigwigs about protecting subsistence ways of life and making sure the cost of living in
rural Alaska doesn't increase, he said.
"I think all of the officials we met with took the conversation to heart," Zibell said. "This was a good opportunity
for us students who don't often get to be heard. The lawmakers viewed us as the future of the Northwest Arctic."
The trip to Washington to meet with lawmakers and officials was the prize for seven students from the
Northwest Arctic who won the Northwest Arctic Borough subsistence essay contest earlier this spring.
The essay contest winners spoke with Republican U.S. senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, officials from
federal agencies and many others, to describe their vision for the Arctic. The trip was part of the Northwest
Arctic Borough Subsistence Mapping Project and the White House Generation Indigenous Native Youth
Challenge.
The trip started with youth advocacy training at the Center for Native American Youth and the National Congress
of American Indians where the students learned how laws are created and how they can share their ideas in the
legislative process through meaningful communication with federal agencies, said Zach Stevenson, the project
coordinator of the borough's subsistence mapping project.
The group attended two full days of back-to-back meetings with most of the federal agencies that are active in
the Arctic.
"The reason why we set these meetings up was because through the Northwest Arctic Borough Subsistence
Mapping Project, in addition to collecting information on where people hunt, fish and gather, we heard loud and
clear that the Elders wanted to involve youth in the project," Stevenson said. "That was a major thing that we
heard time and time again."
With funding from Shell, the borough's mapping project was able to provide a variety of youth activities with a
common subsistence thread. Over the past year, youth were selected to go on caribou hunts, harvest bowhead
whale, make atikluks and were given the opportunity to express their ideas about subsistence and traditional life
through the essay contest.
Students wrote about the importance of hunting, fishing and gathering and its significance to them, their
8/19/2015 Youth leaders bring strong voices to D.C. ­ The Arctic Sounder
http://www.thearcticsounder.com/article/1527youth_leaders_bring_strong_voices_to_dc 2/2
 The Arctic Sounder is a publication of Alaska Media, LLC. This article is © 2015 and limited reproduction rights for personal use
are granted for this printing only. This article, in any form, may not be further reproduced without written permission of the publisher and
owner, including duplication for not­for­profit purposes. Portions of this article may belong to other agencies; those sections are reproduced here
with permission and Alaska Media, LLC makes no provisions for further distribution.
Copyright 2015
families, their communities and their future. The winning essay writers were selected for the trip to Washington.
The idea behind the trip to the nation's capital was to show the students the connection between their
traditional way of life and the decisions that are on the table among the country's top decision makers,
Stevenson said.
"It's been really humbling and inspiring to see the youth leaders take ownership in their communities and step
up to the challenge," Stevenson said. "It was really impactful and to hear their voices resonate meant a lot, both
to their communities and to the agencies that were represented."
Stevenson added that without the support of parents, Elders, and community organizations and governments,
the trip and program itself wouldn't exist.
"It was a tremendous team effort and it took many, many people to make this happen," he said.
Besides the government grind, the students and their chaperones were able to visit the sights and cultural
hotspots in Washington before heading to Philadelphia.
For Kiana high school senior Brianna Riley, the trip has been an important and positive experience.
"So much of our culture is tied in with the land and most of it comes from the land, so it's important to preserve
it in any way we can," Riley said from Washington on Friday. "The trip for me has been really eye-opening. It's
pretty cool that they want to hear us and help us."
Along with Zibell and Riley, Dustin Harvey from Kobuk, Jeremy Barr from Kiana, Kaelyn Stalker from Kiana,
Kalynne Shiedt from Kotzebue and Melody Smith from Kotzebue were also selected for the trip to Washington
based on their outstanding essays.
"It is very important for youth in our region, and especially Native youth, to push for more programs like these,"
Zibell said. "We do have a voice, but we have to speak for that voice to be heard."
 

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Youth leaders bring strong voices to D.C (The Arctic Sounder July 2015)

  • 1. 8/19/2015 Youth leaders bring strong voices to D.C. ­ The Arctic Sounder http://www.thearcticsounder.com/article/1527youth_leaders_bring_strong_voices_to_dc 1/2   Tweet 5   0 81Recommend Youth leaders bring strong voices to D.C. July 3rd | Jillian Rogers         It's no secret that teenagers are often overlooked, especially those from remote Arctic locations. It's easy to dismiss ideas and concerns coming from young adults, some of whom have never left their home villages. But last week in Washington, D.C., a handful of teens from the Northwest Arctic Borough made sure they were heard. And the results were pleasantly surprising, according to Noorvik high school student Will Zibell. Last week in Washington, he and six other students from across the NANA region had meaningful discussions with politicians and agency bigwigs about protecting subsistence ways of life and making sure the cost of living in rural Alaska doesn't increase, he said. "I think all of the officials we met with took the conversation to heart," Zibell said. "This was a good opportunity for us students who don't often get to be heard. The lawmakers viewed us as the future of the Northwest Arctic." The trip to Washington to meet with lawmakers and officials was the prize for seven students from the Northwest Arctic who won the Northwest Arctic Borough subsistence essay contest earlier this spring. The essay contest winners spoke with Republican U.S. senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, officials from federal agencies and many others, to describe their vision for the Arctic. The trip was part of the Northwest Arctic Borough Subsistence Mapping Project and the White House Generation Indigenous Native Youth Challenge. The trip started with youth advocacy training at the Center for Native American Youth and the National Congress of American Indians where the students learned how laws are created and how they can share their ideas in the legislative process through meaningful communication with federal agencies, said Zach Stevenson, the project coordinator of the borough's subsistence mapping project. The group attended two full days of back-to-back meetings with most of the federal agencies that are active in the Arctic. "The reason why we set these meetings up was because through the Northwest Arctic Borough Subsistence Mapping Project, in addition to collecting information on where people hunt, fish and gather, we heard loud and clear that the Elders wanted to involve youth in the project," Stevenson said. "That was a major thing that we heard time and time again." With funding from Shell, the borough's mapping project was able to provide a variety of youth activities with a common subsistence thread. Over the past year, youth were selected to go on caribou hunts, harvest bowhead whale, make atikluks and were given the opportunity to express their ideas about subsistence and traditional life through the essay contest. Students wrote about the importance of hunting, fishing and gathering and its significance to them, their
  • 2. 8/19/2015 Youth leaders bring strong voices to D.C. ­ The Arctic Sounder http://www.thearcticsounder.com/article/1527youth_leaders_bring_strong_voices_to_dc 2/2  The Arctic Sounder is a publication of Alaska Media, LLC. This article is © 2015 and limited reproduction rights for personal use are granted for this printing only. This article, in any form, may not be further reproduced without written permission of the publisher and owner, including duplication for not­for­profit purposes. Portions of this article may belong to other agencies; those sections are reproduced here with permission and Alaska Media, LLC makes no provisions for further distribution. Copyright 2015 families, their communities and their future. The winning essay writers were selected for the trip to Washington. The idea behind the trip to the nation's capital was to show the students the connection between their traditional way of life and the decisions that are on the table among the country's top decision makers, Stevenson said. "It's been really humbling and inspiring to see the youth leaders take ownership in their communities and step up to the challenge," Stevenson said. "It was really impactful and to hear their voices resonate meant a lot, both to their communities and to the agencies that were represented." Stevenson added that without the support of parents, Elders, and community organizations and governments, the trip and program itself wouldn't exist. "It was a tremendous team effort and it took many, many people to make this happen," he said. Besides the government grind, the students and their chaperones were able to visit the sights and cultural hotspots in Washington before heading to Philadelphia. For Kiana high school senior Brianna Riley, the trip has been an important and positive experience. "So much of our culture is tied in with the land and most of it comes from the land, so it's important to preserve it in any way we can," Riley said from Washington on Friday. "The trip for me has been really eye-opening. It's pretty cool that they want to hear us and help us." Along with Zibell and Riley, Dustin Harvey from Kobuk, Jeremy Barr from Kiana, Kaelyn Stalker from Kiana, Kalynne Shiedt from Kotzebue and Melody Smith from Kotzebue were also selected for the trip to Washington based on their outstanding essays. "It is very important for youth in our region, and especially Native youth, to push for more programs like these," Zibell said. "We do have a voice, but we have to speak for that voice to be heard."