Quote: Thank you all. Forgive me Sam for grabbing this corner of your great forum. It's a tribute to you that folk feel so comfortable and comforted here. Roger
Thank you all.
Forgive me Sam for grabbing this corner of your great forum.
It's a tribute to you that folk feel so comfortable and comforted here.
Roger
Quote: Hi Roger,I'm stealing this from Jill's forum. When I saw it I thought about your post, your granddaughter and your daughter. This is an amazing video by the Kuinerrarmiut Elitnaurviat 5th Grade, in Quinhagak, Alaska. What I understand is that it is from the small Yupiq Eskimo Village of Quinhagak, Alaska, and was a school computer project intended for the other Yupiq villages in the area. It now has about 800,000 views. Here’s the comment by the creators. “Hallelujah Chorus -Kuinerrarmiut Elitnaurviat 5th Grade – Quinhagak, Alaska Wow!! Thank you for all for the wonderful comments. The village of Quinhagak is glowing because of them. The amount of views is mind blowing!! Considering this video was intended for an audience of about 200. As many of you have thought, the kids worked very hard on this project. They put in 10 hours of work shooting all the scenes (on a weekend nonetheless!!) I am very proud of them!… Thank you on behalf of Quinhagak, Alaska!! Merry Christmas!!
“Hallelujah Chorus -Kuinerrarmiut Elitnaurviat 5th Grade – Quinhagak, Alaska Wow!! Thank you for all for the wonderful comments. The village of Quinhagak is glowing because of them. The amount of views is mind blowing!! Considering this video was intended for an audience of about 200. As many of you have thought, the kids worked very hard on this project. They put in 10 hours of work shooting all the scenes (on a weekend nonetheless!!) I am very proud of them!… Thank you on behalf of Quinhagak, Alaska!! Merry Christmas!!
“Hallelujah Chorus -Kuinerrarmiut Elitnaurviat 5th Grade – Quinhagak, Alaska
Wow!! Thank you for all for the wonderful comments. The village of Quinhagak is glowing because of them. The amount of views is mind blowing!! Considering this video was intended for an audience of about 200. As many of you have thought, the kids worked very hard on this project. They put in 10 hours of work shooting all the scenes (on a weekend nonetheless!!) I am very proud of them!…
Thank you on behalf of Quinhagak, Alaska!! Merry Christmas!!