As Typhoon Halong swept through western Alaska, it laid bare how centuries-old policies made Native villages particularly ...
"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 ...
A federal agency that coordinates permitting for projects said it will support Donlin Gold in Southwest Alaska, a move expected to expedite the permitting process for its construction. The Federal ...
Thousands of families across Indian Country, including in Arizona, would lose SNAP benefits as the shutdown continues, tribal ...
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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 ...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program that low-income Native families rely on for food is about to run out of money.
Over one million American Indian and Alaska Native people and 42 million Americans will be impacted if funding lapses for the ...
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A Storm Battered Western Alaska, Scattering Thousands of Indigenous Artifacts Across the Sand
Quinhagak, a small community near the Kuskokwim Bay of the Bering Sea, was largely spared from the most severe damage.
The Carlisle Indian Industrial School was the first federally funded, off-reservation boarding school for Indigenous children in the United States. From 1879-1918, approximately 7,800 students were ...
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