Judge Paul Lyle cautioned that he has thousands of pages to read before a six-month clock for him to rule begins ticking.
Alaska Native Government & Policy
White House Tribal Nations Conference kicks off in Washington DC
The seventh White House Tribal Nations Conference begins in Washington, DC Thursday, and each of Alaska’s 229 tribes was invited to send a representative.
How 3D printing helps preserve and return sacred Tlingit objects
The Smithsonian is using 3D printing and scanning technology to preserve and repatriate Hoonah Indian Association items.
AFN looking into blood quantum requirement for marine mammal subsistence users
Federal regulations require marine mammal subsistence users be at least one-quarter Native. It’s an issue the Alaska Federation of Natives is working on.
Kuskokwim village could serve as model for community development in rural Alaska
Funding for a well in Oscarville is part of a larger vision for rural Alaska and could pave the way for additional infrastructure.
New bridge dedicated to Alaska Native Brotherhood
The new, wider Glacier Highway bridge over the Mendenhall River was dedicated on Saturday.




