“It’s going to take years to recover from the disaster,” said Senator Lisa Murkowski at the Alaska Federation of Natives’ ...
Native American leaders warned senators last week that mass layoffs and potential benefit lapses are making this government ...
The near-certain freeze on key federal nutrition programs will put particular pressure on tribal communities, according to advocates and U.S. senators of both parties.
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 ...
When natural disasters strike in the Lower 48, people affected are compensated for income lost from wage-earning jobs that have been interrupted, as well as lost assets with assigned financial value.
Jay Butler, who served with the U.S. Centers of Disease Control and Prevention and as Alaska's chief medical officer, was named to the post.
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 ...
The Alaska Federation of Natives takes time out to honor the leadership of Ana Hoffman. After 12 years as co-chair of AFN, ...
Knowledge is better shared. Dr. Jerry Lipka has embodied this throughout his over 40 years working in education in Alaska.
Route 66 turns 100 years old in 2026 presenting the country an opportunity to authentically rewrite the narrative of the Mother Road, so-named by John Steinbeck in his 1939 novel, “The Grapes of Wrath ...
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A fragment of a mask that was preserved for hundreds of years in permafrost sat in the muck of a low ...
Sitka Tribe of Alaska is collecting food and raising funds for Sitkans impacted by the government shutdown. Economic ...
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