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The PBS Show Celebrating Alaska Native Communities
Athabascan advisers for “Molly of Denali,” left to right, Dewey Kk’ołeyo Hoffman, Rochelle Adams, Adeline Peter Raboff, and the show s original Creative Director Princess Daazhraii Johnson. Seated in front is Tanana Athabascan elder Luke Titus, whose story of surviving boarding school became the inspiration for the first episode, “Grandpa s Drum.”
Photo from Tara Mayes/WGBH
The Indigenous writers and developers of “Molly of Denali” also share their own stories and find healing in the process.
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UPDATE: New Research from EDC and SRI International Demonstrates Positive Effects of PBS KIDS .
SRI InternationalApril 7, 2021 GMT
WALTHAM, MA, and MENLO PARK, CA, April 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) April 6, 2021 Education Development Center (EDC) and SRI International (SRI) announce the release of their new research
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MOLLY OF DENALI is an award-winning animated series, produced by GBH Boston, that follows the adventures of curious and resourceful 10-year-old Molly Mabray, an Alaska Native girl who lives in the fictional village of Qyah, Alaska. Recently renewed for a second season, it is the first nationally distributed children’s series to feature a Native American lead character. MOLLY OF DENALI involves Alaska Native voices in all aspects of the production, both on screen and behind the scenes. Informational text, the un
Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation.
New Research from EDC and SRI International Demonstrates Positive Effects of PBS KIDS series .
SRI InternationalApril 6, 2021 GMT
WALTHAM, MA, and MENLO PARK, CA, April 06, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) April 6, 2021 Education Development Center (EDC) and SRI International (SRI) announce the release of their new research
Mahsi
Teaches Children about Informational Text(1).
MOLLY OF DENALI is an award-winning animated series, produced by GBH Boston, that follows the adventures of curious and resourceful 10-year-old Molly Mabray, an Alaska Native girl who lives in the fictional village of Qyah, Alaska. Recently renewed for a second season, it is the first nationally distributed children’s series to feature a Native American lead character. MOLLY OF DENALI involves Alaska Native voices in all aspects of the production, both on screen and behind the scenes. Informational text, the un