The Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program is tripling enrollment in its Middle School Academies after receiving a $6 million state grant.
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ANSEP tripling enrollment in middle school program
The Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program is tripling enrollment in its Middle School Academies after receiving a $6 million state grant.
For Native Alaskans, Holiday Menu Looks To The Wild
Thanksgiving menus traditionally celebrate the bounty of late fall. In rural Alaska, that means walrus, moose, fermented fish heads and Eskimo ice cream — salmonberries mixed with Crisco.
Fry bread: An Alaska Native treat with a mysterious origin
Fry bread has generations of history in many Alaska Native families, where the untraditional food has become a cultural fixture.
SHI raises Soboleff Center funds during Celebration
Sealaska Heritage Institute raised more than $75,000 during Celebration for the Walter Soboleff Center in downtown Juneau
Learning Tlingit culture through action figures
While many were still shopping Friday, a workshop for kids to make Tlingit-themed action figures was overbooked at the Alaska State Museum.
Feds finalize otter use guidelines
The federal government has finalized new guidelines on the use of sea otters by Alaska Natives.
Juneau panel aims to deconstruct racism in Alaska and beyond
A group of Juneau residents tackle the issue of racism through conversation and dialog.
State officials gather for “Federal Overreach” summit
This week, Alaska lawmakers and government officials are meeting in Anchorage to discuss what they see as “federal overreach.”
With representation on decline, voting rights decision worries Native districts
Under federal law, Alaska was required to have five House and three Senate districts with large Native populations. With the Supreme Court striking down part of the Voting Rights Act, that requirement is gone.