Murkowski, state lawmakers have pushed for a Native-led documentation effort and say the report underscores the need.
History
New statue at Tee Harbor commemorates mythical sole survivor of the SS Princess Sophia
More than 350 people perished in Alaska’s worst maritime disaster, but rumor has it that Tommy the dog made it out alive.
Did people really used to race down Gold Creek on the Fourth of July?
Mary McEwen asked Curious Juneau about a long lost July 4 tradition — one her father told stories about.
Anchorage cemetery tour celebrates the contributions of past Black leaders
At Anchorage Memorial Park Cemetery, about 200 people joined a tour to learn about some of the people who helped build a robust Black presence in Alaska.
A Chilkat robe returns to Southeast Alaska, but SHI needs help identifying it
The robe was on display during Celebration in hopes that people might see it and know something about its origins.
Accidental discovery of sunken ship near Sitka reveals surprising history
On June 9, a mariner fouled his anchor in Herring Cove. Every time he tried to move the anchor, a little oil sheen and debris would pop up.




