The Alaska Federation of Natives takes time out to honor the leadership of Ana Hoffman. After 12 years as co-chair of AFN, ...
"Our tribal citizens will have to decide between fuel and food,” AFN President Ben Mallott told a U.S. Senate panel.
An emergency authorization from the Blackfeet Tribal Business Council to slaughter 18 buffalo from the tribe’s herd will ...
When a young Sealaska intern walking a beach in July 2022 found the first evidence of European green crab presence in Alaska ...
Mat-Su School District removes Indigenous land acknowledgment signs, halts land statements at events
The decision to remove the land acknowledgment signs and halt traditional land acknowledgment statements was not subject to ...
Tribal nations are struggling to cover the costs of heating, food and education because of the government shutdown, advocates ...
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Tribal Crew Restores Alaska Rainforest After Decades of Logging
Tribal crews restore Alaska’s rainforest legacy The post Tribal Crew Restores Alaska Rainforest After Decades of Logging ...
Among the losses suffered by Western Alaska storm victims the destruction of the traditional foods they’d gathered for the ...
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Archaeological site in Alaska that casts light on early Yup'ik life ravaged by ex-Typhoon Halong
A Yup'ik community near the Bering Sea in southwest Alaska was spared the widespread devastation other communities ...
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Government shutdown threatens Alaska Natives
Ben Mallott, President of the Alaska Federation of Natives, told committee members that tribal organizations in Alaska ...
Top image: Various tools, utensils and other artifacts that were recovered after the Typhoon Halong scattered them from a significant Yup'ik archaeological site, known as the Nunalleq site, in ...
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