Last week, we had the great opportunity to talk to a native Alaskan
woman. Her name is Sheree Dohner. She is the grandmother of two of our infant education
students and she was nice enough to have a talk to our 6th grade students. She
spoke about the Alaskan history, climate, geography, hobbies etc and she
answered many of our questions as well.
We took advantage of the information she gave us to write the following
post:
HISTORY
Time ago, Alaska was from Russia. Later, America bought Alaska for
7.200.000$.
Lots of natives died because of the Japanese and European people took
new diseases in the Second World War. The 80% of the native died. Later they
built health care clinics and people helped the clinics because there weren´t any doctors in Alaska.
GEOGRAPHY
Location:
Alaska is a State of USA. Alaska is in the north of Canada.
Size:
The state of Alaska is three times bigger than Spain.
Inhabitants:
There live 750.000 people in Alaska and there is only one person for 1
km².
Roads:
The most important road is from the north to the south. There aren´t
many roads in Alaska. The cities are communicated with airports.
Airports:
Fairbanks international airport is one of the most important airports of
Alaska.
CLIMATE
The winter starts in October and finishes in April-May. Summer starts in
May and finishes in October.
The Northern lights are created with the sun lights entering in the
atmosphere. The Northern lights are beautiful.
In winter the temperature can be - 40ºC, and on summer it reaches
up to 32ºC. Because of the global warming the permafrost is melting and the
glaciers too. On top of the permafrost there are a lot of houses. If the
permafrost melts, the houses will fall down.
When the glacier falls in the water makes a lot of sound.
Because of the global warming the polar bears are endangered.
HOBBIES
Sports:
They use specials bikes to ride in the snow, and the bikes have got wide
wheels.
They use skies a lot.
Hunting:
They used weapons to hunt animals, because they needed food and fur for clothes.
They hunted seals and whales because they needed oil for lamps.
Fishing:
They used fishing nets to catch salmons.
Climbing:
They sometimes go ice climbing.
Competitions:
They celebrate competitions of ice sculptures.