He came in behind three incumbents, each of who ran as the board slate.
Alaska Native Government & Policy
New federal rule could prevent litigation over Native children in state custody
The regulations aim to make interpretation of the Indian Child Welfare Act more consistent, regardless of the state, judge or social worker involved.
In Anchorage, U.S. Attorney General announces new focus on Alaska Native issues
U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch said it is unacceptable that Native residents are victims of violent crimes at rates much higher than the general population.
AFN announces its keynote speakers for the 2016 convention
Two western Alaska residents will be the keynote speakers at this year’s AFN convention.
Alaska senators revive landless bill
If passed, the improvement act would allow the five corporations to pick land of historic, cultural and commercial value, but would not allow conservation lands to be awarded.
Historic agreement gives Kuskokwim tribes say in fish management
The agreement is the first formalization of co-management between the Alaska tribes along the Kuskokwim River and the federal government.





