A new exhibit opens at the Alaska Native Heritage Center that spotlights new research into boarding schools.
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At its annual gathering in Anchorage, the Alaska Press Club bestowed one of its highest honors to four activists in the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons movement. Antonia Commack, Amber Batts, Michael Livingston and Marcella Boskofsky were recipients of the Press Club's First Amendment Award for their work in identifying a third victim in the case of serial killer Brian Smith.
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A group of Native youth from across the country are representing their communities on a national level this year, including a young woman from Unalakleet.
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A program that provides coastal and ocean data to improve mariners’ safety would shut down if the federal agency loses over a quarter of its funds.
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From growing up in a sod house on the tundra outside Kotzebue, to his days as an activist, politician, writer and educator, a new documentary portrays Willie Hensley as an Alaska Native leader rooted in the past but always moving forward.