More than 1,000 Native people in Alaska have been uprooted from their tribal communities following disastrous storms.
The remnant of Typhoon Halong slammed the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, an area in Western Alaska hundreds of miles from the U.S.
The mass evacuation by military aircraft of hundreds of residents from Alaska villages ravaged by the remnants of Typhoon ...
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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 ...
In one of the most significant airlifts in Alaska history, hundreds of residents from Alaska Native villages are being flown ...
Their communities devastated from last weekend’s storm, many are in shelters in Anchorage and facing life in a completely ...
The Alaska Federation of Natives convention in Anchorage, while it featured the usual cultural celebrations, socializing and ...
Alaska Federation of Natives delegates passed 42 resolutions on Oct, 18, including a call for more federal help for Western ...
Indigenous organizations and local leaders were focusing on the destruction from the recent storm before the start of the ...
Besides subsistence, delegates will focus on issues such as food security amid a continued salmon shortage along major rivers ...
The state's largest Indigenous group on Saturday urged President Donald Trump to declare a national emergency in the wake of damage to Western Alaska caused by Typhoon Halong. The Alaska Federation of ...
Plus, the organizer says, it’s a time for Alaska Native youth to step out of their comfort zone as they share their talents ...
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