A picture book describing a boy’s day, from the time he gets up in the morning until he goes to bed at night.
A primary reader naming different animals in Athabascan.
A primary picture book describing familial relationships
A primary version of a picture book describing what two girls smell.
A primary version of a picture book describing what two boys hear.
An advanced version of a picture book describing what two girls smell.

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The original CACIRKAT - “Things To Do” - is a production of the Eskimo Language Workshop, Department of Linguistics and Foreign Languages, University of Alaska, College, Alaska 99701 for the Bilingual Education Program of the Alaska Rural Schools Project, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the Division of State Operated Schools. Used by permission.

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He woke up
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He got up
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He is washing
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He is dressing
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He is eating
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He is sipping
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He is going out
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He is throwing it
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He is playing
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He is running
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He is jumping over
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He is walking
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He is going uphill
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He is going downhill
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He is swimming
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He went up again
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He is going back
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He is going back in
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He is going to bed
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He is sleeping
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Hwniyye ił Łuk’a ił Dzedza ił
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What is this?
It is a pike.
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What is this?
It is a robin.
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What is this?
It is a chicken.
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What is this?
It is a duck.
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What is this?
It is a grebe.
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What is this?
It is a barn swallow.
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He is going out
It is a crow.
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What is this?
It is a ptarmigan.
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Birds
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What is this?
It is a dog salmon.
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What is this?
It is a King Salmon.
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What is this?
It is a sucker.
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What is this?
It is a grayling.
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What is this?
It is Dolly Varden.
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What is this?
It is a whitefish.
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What is this?
It is a wolf.
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What is this?
It is a fox.
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What is this?
It is a rabbit.
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What is this?
It is a muskrat.
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What is this?
It is a ground squirrel.
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What is this?
It is a caribou.
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What is this?
It is a moose.
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Who is this?

This is my auntie.

His name is_______.

She’s my dad’s older sister.

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Who is this?

This is my auntie.

His name is_______.

She’s my dad’s younger sister.

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Who is this?

This is my uncle.

His name is_______.

He’s my dad’s older brother.

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Who is this?

This is my uncle.

His name is_______.

He’s my dad’s younger brother.

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Who is this?

This is my auntie.

His name is_______.

She’s my mom’s older sister.

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Who is this?

This is my younger sister.

His name is_______.

She’s my mom’s younger sister.

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Who is this?

This is my younger sister.

His name is_______.

His name is ________.

He’s my mom’s older brother.

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Who is this?

This is my younger sister.

His name is_______.

He’s my mom’s younger brother.

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Who is this?

This is my younger sister.

His name is_______.

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Who is this?

This is my Grandpa.

His name is_______.

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Who is this?

This is my Grandpa.

His name is_______.

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Who is this?

This is my Grandpa.

His name is_______.

He’s my dad’s dad.

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Who is this?

This is my Grandpa.

His name is_______.

He’s my dad’s dad.

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Who is this?

This is my Grandpa.

His name is_______.

She’s my mom’s mom.

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Who is this?

This is my Grandpa.

His name is_______.

He’s my mom’s dad.

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Who is this?

This is my Dad.

His name is_______.

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Who is this?

This is my Mom.

Her name is_________.

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Who is this?

This is me.

My name is_________.

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What do you smell?

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What do you smell?

I smell leaves.

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What do you smell?

I smell coffee.

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What do you smell?

I smell smoke.

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What do you smell?

I smell smoke.

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What do you smell?

I smell fur.

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What do you smell?

I smell bisquit.

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What do you smell?

I smell gasoline.

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What do you smell?

I smell spring.

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What do we hear?

We hear a mosquito buzzing.

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Airplane

Bell

Duck calling

Duck calling

Washing machine

Mosquito

Chain saw

Snowmachine

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What do we hear?

We hear a duck quacking.

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What do we hear?

We hear an airplane.

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Where?

Inside the house?

No, not inside the house.

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I smell it.

It is spring.

It smells like spring.

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It’s the grass outside.

Grass is burning.

My dad started the fire.

My dad is burning grass.

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What do I smell?

Leaves.

It’s leaves I smell.

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Smell the leaves.

Look at the leaves.

Lots of leaves.

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Smoke

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Fire!

In the spruce trees?

No in the spruce trees.

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Where is the fire?

You see it?

I smell smoke.

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Spring is good.

It is warm.

It is sunny too.

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What do I smell?

Coffee.

I smell coffee.

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It is coffee I smell.

It smells good.

Where is it?

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It’s inside.

It’s on the stove.

The coffee is on the stove inside the house.

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Coffee smells real good.

You will give me some?

Yes, I’ll give you some from it.

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Ouch! It’s hot.

Coffee smells real good.

Hot coffee.

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Meat

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What do I smell?

Meat.

I smell meat.

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I smell caribou meat.

It is cooking.

It’s cooking on the stove.

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My dad killed it.

He killed a caribou.

He killed a fat caribou.

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My mom is cooking the meat.

She’s cooking the fat caribou.

It smells good.

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It’s for outdoors.

For my dad.

My dad will go hunting.

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What do I smell?

Fur

It is fur I smell.

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It is summer time.

Raining.

I got wet.

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What will mom say?

I am wet!

My coat is wet.

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Bisquit

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What do I smell?

Bisquit.

I smell bisquit.

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Mom is frying.

She is frying bisquit.

I smell bisquit.

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Can I eat it?

Can I eat bisquit?

No

Not now.

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Now it’s spring.

I smell it.

I feel good.

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It smells good.

My dad will like it.

I want to eat bisquit.

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I’ll eat it.

I’ll eat fat caribou.

Caribou is not tasty with me.

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What do I smell?

Gasoline.

I smell gasoline.

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There’s gas in a can.

Where is the can?

There on the ground.

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Who put it there?

Who put it on the ground?

My dad put it there.

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My dad is working.

He’s working on the snow machine.

My dad will use the gasoline.

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Gasoline smells.

I smell it.

I don’t like to smell it.

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Spring

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What do I smell?

Spring.

I smell spring.

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