More than 1,000 Native people in Alaska have been uprooted from their tribal communities following disastrous storms.
The remnants of a typhoon have forced over a thousand people to evacuate from rural villages in Western Alaska. Many of those leaving are Alaska Native people with generations-long connections to the ...
Officials and local leaders are turning attention to trying to stabilize damaged infrastructure and housing where they can ...
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Alaska storm damage so bad many evacuees won’t go home for at least 18 months, governor says
In one of the hardest hit villages, Kipnuk, an initial assessment showed that 121 homes — or 90% of the total — have been ...
The Department of the Interior (DOI) announced Thursday that it is moving to open up oil and gas development across large ...
The remnants of Typhoon Halong brought record high water to low-lying Alaska Native communities last weekend and washed away ...
Hundreds of residents from remote Alaska Native villages are being airlifted after a storm battered their communities ...
Representatives from several Indigenous-led organizations discussed co-management strategies at the Alaska Federation of ...
The Alaska Federation of Natives convention in Anchorage, while it featured the usual cultural celebrations, socializing and ...
Nana Regional Corp. is supposed to uphold Iñupiat values. Some shareholders say its role in Trump’s deportation machinery ...
The remnant of Typhoon Halong slammed the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, an area in Western Alaska hundreds of miles from the U.S.
A U.S. Coast Guard official described the situation in remote villages Kipnuk and Kwigillingok as "absolute devastation." ...
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