During Brian Smith’s murder trial, the jury watched horrific videos of a woman dying. This week “Lost Women of Alaska” debuts and is sure to bring Smith back into the news cycle.
Moses Wiseman spoke his Yup’ik language before he learned English. As a college freshman, he entered the field of Alaska Native language revitalization with a bit of an inherited purpose.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Callan Chythlook-Sifsof grew up in the part of Alaska known as “The Bush” and spent her first 12 years in a village about 500 miles northwest of Anchorage, a place ...
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‘Bright spark of hope’: Alaska Native Languages second most common language for Alaska youth
According to the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Alaska Native languages were the second-most common ...
Hawadax Island in Alaska used to be overrun by rats, the result of a shipwreck, and was so named Rat Island. The Nature Conservancy worked with Island Conservation and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
A coalition of Alaska Native tribes and environmental groups has filed multiple lawsuits against the federal government, seeking to overturn a land swap that would allow construction of a road through ...
With Indigenous People’s Day (October 13) and Native American Heritage Month (November) approaching, Alaskan Dream Cruises—Alaska’s only Indigenous-owned cruise line—highlights what makes this ...
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 ...
Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski led a hearing Tuesday morning examining federal contracts that have played a significant role in Alaska’s economy ...
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