Tripp J Crouse
Originally from the Midwest, Tripp Crouse (Ojibwe, a descendent of Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, pronouns: they/them) has 15-plus years in print, web and radio journalism. Tripp first moved to Alaska in 2016 to work with KTOO Public Media in Juneau. And later moved to Anchorage in 2018 to work with KNBA and Koahnic Broadcast Corporation. Tripp currently works for Spruce Root in Juneau, Alaska. Tripp also served as chair of the Station Advisory Committee for Native Public Media.
A former member of Native American Journalist Association, Alaska Native Media Group and Alaska Press Club, Tripp is an award-winning journalist with the goal of increasing the visibility and representation of Indigenous people in media.
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The state of Texas, four Tribes and several parents filed petitions to ask the Supreme Court to review whether the Indian Child Welfare Act is…
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The award-winning podcast “This Land” returns for a second season. This one examines the legal attacks on a 40-plus-year old federal law meant to protect…
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The largest organization of Alaska Native Tribes and Native corporations announced (late Tuesday) that it will postpone its annual convention to…
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A ballot measure initiative seeks to have the state of Alaska officially recognize and acknowledge the 229 federally recognized Alaska Native Tribes. The…
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An Alaska Native comic artist will release a book heavily influenced by stories passed down to him by his grandmother.Growing up in Alaska, Dimi Macheras…
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The U.S. military will review whether some service cross awards to Black and Native American veterans should be upgraded to the Medal of Honor.Defense…
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The U.S. Senate passed Tuesday (August 10, 20210) a bipartisan bill that includes more than $11 billion in infrastructure funding for Tribes and Native…
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Oklahoma’s governor named a Tulsa attorney as the state’s new attorney general amid legal battles with the federal government and Native American Tribes…
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A three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit Court ruled Friday, July 23, 2021, that Indian Health Services wrongly withheld medical care funding for a…
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First Lady Jill Biden visited Anchorage on Wednesday to talk with health officials and get a glimpse of how Tribal health care works in Alaska.During…