The 12 totem poles line the waterfront of downtown Juneau.
Six members vote to keep remarks made from official journal as tribal asssembly meets nearby
Dangers can be addressed through the budget and through other practical actions, activists said.
A place of “honor, dignity and respect”
With physical gatherings limited, virtual events and statements marked the day.
‘We want Southeast Alaska.’
Registration is now open and games will be livestreamed.
Market’s first return since 2018.
Church leaders share details about planned apology for church closure
“I did not want to kill people,” said Mike Wong, one of the speakers at the event.
The exhibit will run until early January
“I think the most important thing I have learned is that change can be realistic and possible”
About 6,000 people expected at three-day gathering in Anchorge featuring performances and politics
Too vibrant, too active, too many to go unseen.
“This pole is for the Chookaneidi, but here among us, many clans are represented…”
Help for Juneau tribal court, emergency rural services may result from aid touted at Anchorge summit
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Stone fish trap dates to at least 11,100 years ago, according to scientists.
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The 28 grantees across the state received more than $35 million in federal funds combined
“She is so far from here, we want to bring her home to be with family”
Pilot program allowing Alaska Native compact schools adds heft to ceremony.