Early summer sun beamed down on the opening of Celebration, a festival that honors Southeast Alaska Indigenous cultures. The ...
The Trump administration revoked a Native village’s right to protect and access a key caribou herd near ConocoPhillips’ Willow project. An Alaska Native nonprofit is suing the Interior Department for ...
The First Alaskans Institute’s annual gala awards rarely get much attention outside of the black-tie fundraiser where they’re given. The honors typically go to people whose work has aligned with the ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Among the losses suffered by Western Alaska victims of ex-Typhoon Halong — destroyed four-wheelers, houses and lives — the destruction of the traditional foods they’d gathered for ...
One of the biggest events in Alaska begins Thursday with the 59th annual Alaska Federation of Natives convention. The three-day event at the Dena’ina Civic and Convention Center is expected to bring 5 ...
A concept that originally surfaced during a Fairbanks City Council debate over adding a land acknowledgement statement to its regular meetings could offer a chance for Alaska Native groups to give ...
A group sings on the steps of the Alaska Capitol in Juneau for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day on May 5, 2022. An Alaska Native group seeking the names of Indigenous people ...
The Mulchatna caribou herd is expected to begin calving soon, and the babies are particularly susceptible to being eaten by bears or wolves.
Holly Miowak Guise chose to title her book “Alaska Native Resilience,” because, she said, it perfectly captured the story she wanted to tell about the ways Alaska Natives experienced World War II, how ...
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