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An eagle’s beak is always sharp. Elders recall that every Alutiiq hunter had at least two helping animal spirits, one for ...
Mary Goddard picks salmonberries as part of her project “90 Day Native.” (KCAW/McKenney) Kaa,aa Mary Goddard plucks golden ...
With the arrival of radio in the late 19th century, stations soon popped up across the continent, including on Native lands, ...
Travel columnist Scott McMurren offers alternatives for a short trip, a weeklong stay and a longer journey through the state.
Glaciers, bears, waterfalls, and more — here’s why Alaska keeps calling us back, one unforgettable cruise at a time ...
The Alaska lawmaker was given a copy when first appointed to the Senate in 2002 and it’s still on her bedside table. “Far ...
By Ruby Duncan and Eve Weston In years past, the Oregon Country Fair has dealt with allegations of cultural appropriation ...
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Joel Isaak crafts art from Alaska fish skinAlaska Native artist Joel Isaak creates fashion and art from fish skin, blending tradition with sustainability.
The Wyoming Arts Council is pleased to announce the recipients of this year’s Native Art Fellowships. This year’s Native Art ...
Storytelling company 80% Studios is pushing the boundaries of how Native art is expressed and is helping people of all backgrounds tell their stories.
KWETHLUK, Alaska (AP) — It was in the dusty streets and modest homes of this remote Alaska Native village that Olga Michael quietly lived her entire life as a midwife and a mother of 13. As the ...
Now, after an elaborate ceremony in her village of about 800 people in southwestern Alaska, she is the first female Orthodox saint from North America, officially known as “St. Olga of Kwethluk ...
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