Tribal Youth Internships
Overview
Sun’aq Tribe of Kodiak (STK) Natural Resources Department received funding from Bureau of Indian Affairs Tribal Youth Initiative Program to engage Tribal youth in natural resources management through fieldwork and data collection on Kodiak Archipelago.
From 2017–2019, seven youth participated in internships focused on fisheries, wildlife, and natural resources, working on projects like salmon monitoring, invasive species control, subsistence food testing, and environmental education. Partnering with organizations such as the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the program combines fieldwork, data collection, and cultural activities to teach an interdisciplinary approach to resource management.
The interns spent the summer assisting staff with the following project activities: salmon hatchery management; salmon fisheries monitoring; invasive species control; subsistence food toxin testing and monitoring; marine and wildlife species monitoring; environmental education; Alutiiq culture and subsistence activities; and water temperature monitoring.