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The University of Alaska will launch a system-wide program geared toward retaining more Alaska Native students at the school and increasing the number of…
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In the tiny Yukon River village of Beaver, First Chief Rhonda Pitka has faced dilemma after dilemma this year.COVID-19 has forced travel restrictions, and…
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The Kodiak Alutiiq/Sugpiaq Repatriation Commission has been working for years to recover artifacts and human remains of the community’s ancestors. As part…
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The Alaska House of Representatives has a new special committee to focus on tribal affairs.The committee will aim to advance relationships with tribes.…
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A proposed budget by Alaska’s governor zeroes out funding for public broadcasting, including more than a half-million dollars to fund public radio in…
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An Anchorage-based podcaster collects, records and produces discussions about important Alaska Native topics with the goal of indigenizing the podcast.…
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A rare wooden rattle attributed to a famous Tlingit artist sold at an art auction in California last month. The 230-year-old piece came from a private…
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Alaska Native writers with work widely published and read by many are not very common nowadays.However, one published writer from the Norton Sound region…
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A long-time advocate for Alaska Native policies Willie Hensley is returning to the classroom this fall. He will teach a course this fall called "Alaska…
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By Joaqlin Estus, KNBAA handful of Alaskans this week are heading to the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in North Dakota. They’re joining thousands of…