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While Alaska Native groups hailed the U.S. Supreme Court's decision not to take up the State of Alaska's challenge to federal subsistence rights, they also worry that these protections are being attacked on other fronts.
Arts, Culture, Community
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Studio Q & A: Jimmy Riordan & Michelle LeBeau
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Studio Q & A: Patty Ginsburg, LWV of Anchorage
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KNBA News
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Wood chips and sawdust cover the floor as carver Mike Hoyt rhythmically adzes a red cedar pole. Some chips and dust lay on the older totems laying horizontally nearby in the Wrangell Cooperative Association’s Cultural Center and Carving Shed. Initially, he felt bad about that. But then …
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Ketchikan-based artist Savannah LeCornu was recently selected as this year’s poster artist for the Alaska Folk Festival in Juneau. She hopes the opportunity will expand representation of Indigenous artists throughout Alaska.
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The St. Sophia Russian Orthodox Church choir kicked off Orthodox Christmas celebrations in Bethel by honoring Elders first. The spinning star at the center of Slaviq will be working its way through a dozen homes in the community through Sunday, Jan. 11, accompanied by hours of feasting and singing.
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The Alaska Native Medical Center brought the holiday to their primary care center for patients who couldn’t gather with family or in church.
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The former congresswoman is challenging incumbent Republican Dan Sullivan. Nationally, Democrats have high hopes that she can flip the seat.