Safari Club leaders and Alaska Native subsistence advocates have long been at odds over rights to hunt and fish in Alaska.
The review stems from a petition by sport hunting group Safari Club International asking the federal government to revise the rules of the program.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Among the losses suffered by Western Alaska victims of ex-Typhoon Halong — destroyed four-wheelers, houses and lives — the destruction of the traditional foods they’d gathered for ...
Uncertainty over federal resources under the Trump administration contributed to a decision by two large tribal entities to rejoin the Alaska Federation of Natives. The federation, the state’s largest ...
A group sings on the steps of the Alaska Capitol in Juneau for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day on May 5, 2022. An Alaska Native group seeking the names of Indigenous people ...
An offer of free wilderness land in Alaska to qualifying Vietnam veterans is extended for five years
Nearly 30 million acres of federal lands in Alaska are available to Alaska Native Vietnam-era veterans who were on active duty between 1964 and 1971.
Three tribal governments and several environmental groups sued the Trump administration on Wednesday to try to block a land trade that would allow a road to be built through a national wildlife refuge ...
Holly Miowak Guise chose to title her book “Alaska Native Resilience,” because, she said, it perfectly captured the story she wanted to tell about the ways Alaska Natives experienced World War II, how ...
A small Native community in the remote North Slope borough of Alaska has been at the center of debates in Washington, D.C., over bringing “drill, baby, drill” to its backyard — and it isn’t completely ...
Nearly 60 percent of visitors to Alaska see the state's Native culture: totem carving, Native dancing, the blanket toss, art and traditional music and museums. Whether travelers want to explore Alaska ...
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