News

The PBS program “Frontline” examines the financial, cultural, and human toll of climate change on Native people in Alaska.
“It did an entire lifetime’s worth of erosion in one storm,” says Estelle Thomson, president of an Alaska Native tribe called the Native Village of Paimiut that has members living in Hooper Bay.
Barrick says the sale of Donlin in Alaska will allow the company to further strengthen its balance sheet and invest in the ...
A look inside Alaska Native villages fighting for survival against ... TALAHONGVA: Estelle Thomson is a tribal president and was leading the discussion. >> Typhoon Merbok hit our community so ...
And there was no one agency. So we asked many agencies what's going on, and the man you're talking about is Max Neale, and he is with the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium. So he told us ...
The $1.6 million cuts are just a fraction of the grants canceled by the National Endowment for the Humanities in recent weeks ...
Parker, a citizen of the Tulalip Tribes in Washington state ... for a project between the Koahnic Broadcast Corporation and Alaska Native Heritage Center to record and broadcast oral histories ...
State officials remain hopeful in ongoing search as Interior Department reviews Biden-era initiative examining history of U.S ...