Recommended age 8-12
4 minutes
ILYSA SPENCER
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This short student created film, Kuinerraq, offers a brief look at this young middle school student's village.
It's a very simple presentation with a good message about the dangerous effects from climate change. The blend of drone footage of the village, video of #48 playing hockey and animation keeps it interesting. Plus, the background traditional drumming pulls it together.
The film's message is about the effects of climate change on the Yu'pik village in Alaska where people have had to evacuate due to the sinking of the land.
I give Kuinerraq 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
This short student created film, Kuinerraq, offers a brief look at this young middle school student's village.
It's a very simple presentation with a good message about the dangerous effects from climate change. The blend of drone footage of the village, video of #48 playing hockey and animation keeps it interesting. Plus, the background traditional drumming pulls it together.
The film's message is about the effects of climate change on the Yu'pik village in Alaska where people have had to evacuate due to the sinking of the land.
I give Kuinerraq 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
A young seventh grader explores the heritage of his maternal grandma through this glance at a Yu'pik village and his Native Alaskan roots.
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