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Value Posters
January 12, 2003
A collection of twelve posters that express the values of the Inupiaq culture. Value Posters

The North Slope Borough School District gratefully acknowledges the contributions of the Native Village of Barrow and PetroStar, Inc., a subsidiary of Actic Slope Regional Corps. in the development of the posters.

Value Poster One 

COMPASSION

Though the environment is harsh and cold, our ancestors learned to live with warmth, kindness, caring and compassion.


Value Poster Two

AVOIDANCE OF CONFLICT
The Iñupiaq way is to think positive, act positive, speak positive and live positive.


Value Poster Three

LOVE AND RESECT FOR OUR ELDERS AND ONE ANOTHER
Our Elders model our traditions and ways of being.  They are a light of hope to younger generations.
 

May we treat each other as our Elders have taught us.


Value Poster Four

COOPERATION
Together we have an awesome power to accomplish anything.


Value Poster Five

HUMOR
Indeed, laughter is the best medicine!


Value Poster Six

SHARING
It is amazing how sharing works.  Your acts of giving always come back.


Value Poster Seven

FAMILY AND KINSHIP

As Iñupiaq people we believe in knowing who we are and how we are related to one another.  Our families bind us together.


Value Poster Eight

KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGE
"With our language we have an identity.  It helps us to find out who we are in our mind and in our heart."

Lee Barger, 1986 Iñupiat Language Convention.


Value Poster Nine

HUNTING TRADITIONS
Reverence for the land, sea and animals is the foundation of our hunting traditions.


Value Poster Ten

RESPECT FOR NATURE
Our Creator gave us the gift of our surroundings. 

Those before us placed ultimate importance on respecting this magnificent gift for their future generations.


Value Poster Eleven

HUMILITY
Our hearts command we act on goodness.  Expect no reward in return.  This is part of our cultural fiber.


Value Poster Twelve

SPIRITUALITY
We know the power of prayer.  We are a spiritual people.



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