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Leslie Kouba, a lifetime resident of Northeast Ohio and mother of four completely grown humans, enjoys writing, laughing and ...
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It was in the dusty streets and modest homes of this remote Alaska Native village that Olga Michael quietly lived her entire ...
5 Ways to Experience Alaska Native Culture, Heritage and Art. With more than 10,000 years of human history, the state offers boundless opportunities to connect with the living culture of Alaska ...
Yup'ik is the most commonly spoken Native language in Alaska, but Nikki Corbett couldn't find any Yup'ik books to teach her kids the language. She wanted to fix that. Corbett grew up in the ...
Mount McKinley in Alaska, the tallest mountain in North America, has been called Denali by Alaskan Native people for ...
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Native cultural tourism is ‘Alaska’s sleeping giant,’ panel tells industry leaders at statewide convention - MSNOffering people authentic cultural tourism experiences in Alaska means rethinking a key element of how the state has long been marketed, Emily Edenshaw, president and CEO of the Alaska Native ...
Some stories hurt before they even begin. Cheri Haarstad discovers she descends from an Alaska Native chief. She's done the ...
The first female Orthodox saint in North America was an Indigenous woman who spent her entire life with her Yup'ik family and ...
Paul Asicksik, cultural programs manager at the Alaska Native Heritage Center, where he has worked for more than 23 years, asserts that experiential teaching is the kind of education participants ...
Now, after an elaborate ceremony in her village of about 800 people in southwestern Alaska, she is the first female Orthodox saint from North America, officially known as “St. Olga of Kwethluk, ...
Alaska Native youth are living through a pivotal time, bearing witness to the dramatic impacts of climate change that have occurred during their lifetimes: rapidly melting permafrost, warming ...
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WISH-TV on MSNEiteljorg Museum welcomes Native American marketExploring Native American culture through beautiful handmade art. That's the goal of this weekend's two-day Indian market.
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