by Doyon Foundation | Nov 16, 2016 | Language and Culture, News and Events
Editor’s note: Our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Jennie Irwin, who passed away on January 18, 2017. Jennie is pictured below in several of the photos from the Nenana Fish Camp. The Nenana Native Association and Toghotthele Corporation hosted...
by Doyon Foundation | Nov 9, 2016 | News and Events
Doyon Foundation Scholarship Applications Due Tuesday, November 15 Thinking about attending college or vocational school in spring 2017? Would you like some help paying for it? Then read on! Doyon Foundation is offering basic scholarships ranging from $800 for...
by Doyon Foundation | Oct 27, 2016 | Career Opportunities, Language and Culture, News and Events
As a first step since receiving the three-year, $900,000 Native American Language Preservation and Maintenance grant from the Administration for Native Americans, Doyon Foundation is seeking applications for a project manager for the Doyon Languages Online project....
by Doyon Foundation | Oct 24, 2016 | Educational Opportunities, Language and Culture, News and Events
Language learners from the communities of Rampart and Tanana came together for a five-day Denaakk’e workshop at the Rampart Community Hall July 11 – 15, 2016. The goal of the workshop, which was funded in part by an Our Language grant from Doyon Foundation, was for...
by Doyon Foundation | Oct 3, 2016 | Donors and Volunteers, News and Events, Scholarships, Student Profiles
Helena Marie Jacobs is the daughter of Dee Olin and David Hoffman, and the granddaughter of the late Lillian and Fred Olin, the late Lorraine and John Honea, and the late Helen and George Hoffman. Born in Fairbanks, and with family roots in Ruby, Alaska, Helena now...