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Preserving Native Heritage One Student at a Time

Nome-Beltz Middle High School Cultural Arts Instructor, Phyllis Walluk, handling a kuspuk in her classroom. Photo by Wali Rana/KNOM. In Nome, one educator is doing more than teaching – she’s keeping Native traditions alive. At Nome-Beltz Middle/High School, most classrooms look alike. But one stands out. It’s open and spacious, more workshop than lecture hall. This is Phyllis Walluk’s room; a place where culture lives and breathes. Phyllis has t…
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KNOM Radio Mission broke the news in on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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