There were bites of beluga whale. A jar of seal oil. Hemlock branches coated thick with herring roe. Salmon pies. Salmon head soup. Salmon bellies. Salmon strips. Salmon roe. Glossy canned salmon.
Among the losses suffered by Western Alaska victims of ex-Typhoon Halong — destroyed four-wheelers, houses and lives — the destruction of the traditional foods they'd gathered for the winter is among ...
The Alaska Native Arts Directory, with more than 200 artists listed, is the work of the nonprofit Alaska Native Arts ...
In the Arctic tundra of Alaska, climate change is forcing an Alaska Native village to relocate. Rising temperatures are ...
The remnants of Typhoon Halong have killed one person, left two missing, displaced hundreds and destroyed or damaged dozens ...
Major tribal organizations from the region, including the Association of Village Council Presidents, have separately called ...
The Alaska Federation of Natives convention in Anchorage, while it featured the usual cultural celebrations, socializing and ...
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Representatives from several Indigenous-led organizations discussed co-management strategies at the Alaska Federation of ...
YAKUTAT, Alaska (AP) — Forget the open-air sleigh overloaded with gifts and powered by flying reindeer. Santa and Mrs. Claus this week took supersized rides to southeast Alaska in a C-17 military ...
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