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Bloom Communications focuses on training and consulting for companies that want to work in Indigenous communities with an emphasis on understanding a variety of cultural differences, bridging cultural gaps, and fueling collaboration.Recently Bloom Communications has announced their upcoming corporate culture camps that are starting in late February in both Anchorage and Fairbanks.
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The court denied a request from abortion providers in the state to return the case to a judge who blocked Texas's six-week ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy.
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August 19, 2016By Molly Dischner, KDLG - DillinghamWhen Alaskans went to the polls this week, some had new options for language assistance. Expanded help…
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By Ed Schoenfeld, CoastAlaska NewsThe Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska will get about half the BIA settlement funds slated for…
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Montana State University has received a five-year $20 million dollar grant to work with several Alaska partners on health disparities facing Native…
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By Daysha Eaton, KBBI - HomerFor years, the Ninilchik tribe has been seeking — and last week was granted — approval to use a more effective method of…
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By Daysha Eaton, KBBI - HomerFor years, the Ninilchik Traditional Council has been seeking approval to use a more effective method of catching their…
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July 21, 2016“Big Bob” Robert Aiken honored at World Eskimo Indian OlympicsBy Robyne, KUAC – FairbanksThe World Eskimo Indian Olympics started yesterday…
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By the Associated PressA dispute over the allocation of Alaska's delegates at the Republican national convention sparked dissent as Donald Trump secured…
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July 18, 2016 Associated Press - A spokesman for U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan says the Alaska Republican will be speaking at the GOP's national convention…
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The Alaska House has ended a special session without addressing the state's multibillion-dollar deficit. Gov. Bill Walker had put several proposals before…
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By Anna Rose MacArthur, KYUK – BethelAlaska tribes can start asking the federal government to take their lands into trust. Essentially they can ask the…