Courtwatch – Molly Hootch

Twenty years after statehood, Alaska native schoolchildren were essentially forced to attend school outside of their own village because the federal and state governments had not yet built high schools in much of rural Alaska. But all that changed starting in 1971 with court cases initiated in Kivalina and Emmonak.

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