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Alaska Natives gather in Washington, seek action on drilling, protection of wildlife refuge
A group of women from Alaska's North Slope and the Canadian Arctic are in Washington this week to lobby the Obama administration and members of Congress about oil and gas development in Alaska.
UAF student enlists grandfather's help in translating tapes of old Gwitch'in stories
Two generations separate the Rev. Trimble Gilbert and his grandson Matthew Gilbert.
Tiny Arctic Village Mans Climate's Front Line
TUKTOYAKTUK, Northwest Territories September 8, 2009 Caught between rising seas and land melting beneath their mukluk-shod feet, the villagers of Tuktoyaktuk are doing what anyone would do on this windy Arctic coastline.
HUD awards $4M to SE tribal groups
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan announced Tuesday the award of 61 grants totaling $132 million to Native American and Native Alaskan communities across the country to improve housing and stimulate community development.
Sharing traditional folklore, music and dance
The beauty of culture is that ita s always evolving, never static and simultaneously intertwining the new with the old.
Sharing traditional folklore, music and dance
The beauty of culture is that ita s always evolving, never static and simultaneously intertwining the new with the old.
newsminer.com Stimulus funds reach Interior health clinics
The federal stimulus plan will go beyond simply fixing highways and laying broadband networks.
ANWR drilling foes gather in Arctic Village
Foes of petroleum drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge gathered for a celebration and a call for permanent protections in the refuge.
APRN - Alaska Public Radio Network
Arctic Village Hosting Refuge Celebration
Arctic Village is hosting a celebration this weekend to mark two decades protecting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.A The events, including a unique art project, are aimed at local and global environmental concerns.
Looking Back in Fairbanks-April 23
April 23, 1999 - Government regulators want assurance the trans-Alaska oil pipeline isn't threatened by slopes thawing above a creek south of Copper Center - that's the most serious concern raised in a maintenance survey released Thursday.