Moria Johnson-Sidney shares how carving has added stability to her life during a tumultuous time.
Alaska Native Arts & Culture
In Kwethluk, the relics of the first-ever Yup’ik saint are unearthed
Russian Orthodox believers and clergy visited Kwethluk to exhume Olinka “Arrsamquq” Michael’s body for her canonization.
Lingít Word of the Week: Tawéi — Mountain sheep
This week’s word is tawéi, which means mountain sheep.
Tongass Voices: Skaydu.û Jules on bringing Lingít into other traditional practices
Originally from Teslin, Skaydu.û Jules now lives in Juneau, where she’s training to become a Lingít language teacher and hopes to one day help carve a canoe solely speaking Lingít.
Alaska Native blood quantum clarified for hunting sea otters
A recent U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service opinion confirms that any coastal tribal member can hunt sea otters.
Lingít Word of the Week: Atx̱á — Food
This week’s word is atx̱á, which means food.





