Business Development Program housed under the Small Business Administration helps American Indian and Alaska Native tribal ...
Alaska Native people make up less than 20% of Alaska’s population, but they represent more than 40% of the state’s prison ...
Alaska Natives are grossly overrepresented in the state’s criminal justice system, and support systems and programs to buffer ...
Recent staff, budget and leadership changes have raised concerns from some stakeholders about the center’s ability to ...
Yet Alaska is more than wilderness alone. It is home to 229 federally recognized tribes, organized by five cultural regions, ...
Linguists across the state say Alaska’s primary research institute for Alaska Native languages is being starved of funding, ...
The state has some of the most restrictive gaming laws in the country, but the small Dena’ina Athabascan Village of Eklutna, located in Anchorage’s municipality, is pushing the envelope on tribal ...
This story was produced as part of the Pulitzer Center’s StoryReach U.S. Fellowship. It’s the third in a series about access ...
The 56th annual Native Youth Olympics has wrapped up after three days of events at the Alaska Airlines Center.
The 56th annual Native Youth Olympics (NYO) games Alaska kicked off on Thursday at the Alaska Airline Center, bringing ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Callan Chythlook-Sifsof grew up in the part of Alaska known as “The Bush” and spent her first 12 years in a village about 500 miles northwest of Anchorage, a place ...
Indigenous doulas are creating support networks for mothers who are at the highest risk of pregnancy-related death Mary Sherbick found out she was pregnant at the height of the pandemic in 2020.