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Parts of Alaska are warming up to four times faster than most of the rest of the world. That's forcing tough choices for ...
The White House intends to appeal to Greenlanders by highlighting their shared heritage with Alaska’s indigenous population.
What emerged was a story of resilience, timing, and the pull of home—even in a state where “home” might be miles from the ...
A controversial bill is moving through Congress, the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act ­— better known as the “SAVE Act”— if passed, would amend the National Voter Registration Act of 1993.
The book explores 12 key cases where Alaska Natives, with mixed results, fought against federal, territorial and state ...
A 2,500-mile, seven-day race across Alaska is dubbed “The World’s Longest, Toughest Snowmobile Race” — the Iron Dog. And Nisswa native Dan Zimmerman can call himself an experienced Iron Dogger of ...
Authors and readers participated in the annual Alaska Native Book Fair in Anchorage on Friday to celebrate stories old and ...
The core argument in “They Came but Could Not Conquer” is that Alaska Natives have turned to Western judicial systems that ...
Kai Monture writes in a commentary that UAA's Native Student Services was a home away from home when moving from Yakutat to ...
Permafrost thaw in Alaska is more than an environmental or infrastructure ... and healthcare centers exposes rural and Native Alaskans to waterborne diseases and pathogens, food insecurity, ...
Midland native Keaton Loebrich's main goal in his first Iditarod was to finish the race. Mission accomplished, and then some.
UNALASKA, Alaska — An Escanaba who was working on a fishing vessel in Alaska has been found dead. 28-year-old Jacob Riley Veeser, an Escanaba native, began working on ... and challenges of fishing ...