Mike
Williams lives in Akiak, Alaska. He and everyone
else in Akiak are Yupiks, people who have
lived in Alaska for thousands of years. Mr. Williams
raises dogs and trains them to pull sleds over the
snow during the long winter. Like most Yupiks,
he hunts and fishes to feed his family.
Akiak
is one of the poorest places in the United States.
There are no jobs in Akiak and many people there
are worried and unhappy. Many of them drink too
much alcohol, because getting drunk can help them
feel better for a little while. Then they feel much
worse.
Many of his friends and relatives drink this way.
Mr. Williams himself stopped drinking, even though
it was very hard to do. When he stopped, his life
got much better. He had more time for his work
and for his family and he was healthier. He decided
to help other people stop so they could make their
lives better too.
He
wanted to get peoples attention for this
idea of changing their lives. He decided to enter
the Iditarod, a sled dog race thats over a
thousand miles through the snow! People and dogs
come from all over the world to do this race. Every
year, its on the television news and in newspapers
in many countries.
Mr. Williams decided to ask Yupiks to sign
a promise that they wouldnt drink. He would
carry the promise and all their names over the thousand
miles. Hed tell the story of their promise
on television and in newspapers. It would be a race
for the future of the Yupik people.
Hed never done such a long, dangerous race
before. He was pretty sure he and his dogs couldnt
win the race. He wasnt sure they could even
finish the race. And he had to find over $20,000
to pay for the equipment that he and the dogs would
need. That was not going to be easy for a guy in
Akiak. But Mr. Williams was sure this was a way
to help the Yupiks live better lives, so
he started finding the money and training his dogs.
When the Yupik people heard about his plan,
some of them were angry. They thought he shouldnt
say anything about the Yupiks who drank too
much, even if it was true. But other Yupiks
thought it was a great idea. Over a thousand people
signed the promise not to drink. And many of them
started helping him get ready for the race. Kids
had bake sales and school dances to help raise
money. People all over Alaska sent money to help.
Mr. Williams and his sled dogs went to Anchorage,
Alaska to start the race. Mile after mile, through
the storms and ice, they raced. They had a pretty
bad accident. Two of the dogs were injured and
the sled was damaged. Mr. Williams had to stop
for a whole day to take care of the dogs and
get another sled. But he didnt give up. He got
back in the race and made it to Nome, Alaska, 1,049
miles from Anchorage. Mr. Williams and his dogs
were the 44th team to get there, but a lot of the
sled teams never got there at all.
The other racers said he was number one, not
number 44. They loved his courage, his persistence,
and his caring for his people. When he was on
TV and in the newspapers he showed people the No
more drinking pledge, people from all over
America wrote him letters and many of them sent
him promises not to drink. Mike Williams had shown
them that people can do really difficult things
if they care a lot and just dont give up.
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