As Typhoon Halong swept through western Alaska, it laid bare how centuries-old policies made Native villages particularly ...
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Yup, you guessed it, the Edmonton Oilers lost to the St. Louis Blues
You think the Oilers have had some bad starts? The last-place St. Louis Blues were in a full-on nose-dive heading into Monday ...
Keeping up with family members’ dietary preferences is no easy task when they keep changing without them telling you ...
An effort to replace lost subsistence harvests is part of the aid tailored to the needs of Indigenous rural Alaskans ...
With bundles of paper towels and toilet paper stuffed under each arm, Joann Hamilton helped Kipnuk resident Brittany Paul fill a cardboard box with supplies. There was no room for the giant stuffed ...
A fragment of a mask that was preserved for hundreds of years in permafrost sat in the muck of a low tide in the western ...
Top image: Various tools, utensils and other artifacts that were recovered after the Typhoon Halong scattered them from a significant Yup'ik archaeological site, known as the Nunalleq site, in ...
Quinhagak, a small community near the Kuskokwim Bay of the Bering Sea, was largely spared from the most severe damage.
The Alaska Federation of Natives takes time out to honor the leadership of Ana Hoffman. After 12 years as co-chair of AFN, ...
The Yup’ik community was spared the widespread devastation wrought by the remnants of Typhoon Halong on its neighbors further ...
Hundreds of students displaced by the storm devastation of ex-Typhoon Halong in Western Alaska are entering school in other ...
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