Akiak Native Community promoted Tribal Administrator Sheila Carl to the position of President of its subsidiary, Yupiit Grant Services.
People flocked from the boomtown of Skagway, Alaska, to Canada’s Yukon in search of riches during the Klondike gold rush of the late 1890s, following routes that Indigenous tribes long used for ...
A machine gun fanatic living in the country illegally was charged Wednesday with supporting ISIS — after his ex-wife ratted him out for getting a “sham” green-card marriage to a Bronx ...
The Alaska Native population here is 62 percent. Alaska Natives comprise 94 percent of the population in Akiak, 68 percent in Aniak, 94 percent in Tuluksak, and 85 percent in Upper Kalskag ...
It was shortly after 1 a.m. February 9 and musher Pete Kaiser, Yup’ik, and his dog team were on their way to a record-tying ninth win in the Kuskokwim 300, the highly regarded mid-distance sled dog ...
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Welcome to The Rewind, a weekly digest that puts a spotlight on the biggest stories and best performances from Alaska’s world of sports. This past week featured several notable individual and ...
In 2006, Akiak musher Mike Williams Jr. won the Bogus Creek 150 Sled Dog Race. Nineteen years later, in the pre-dawn dark, Williams Jr. and his 10-dog team won the race for a second time.
In 2006, Akiak musher Mike Williams Jr. won the Bogus Creek 150 Sled Dog Race. Nineteen years later, in the pre-dawn dark, Williams Jr. and his 10-dog team won the race for a second time. Williams Jr.
Akiak musher Mike Williams Jr. was the first to reach the halfway checkpoint in this year’s Bogus Creek 150 Sled Dog Race. Williams Jr. and his 10 dogs made the run up to the race’s sole checkpoint in ...
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