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| 11/07/09 The Alaska Federation of Natives has collected $100,000 to push for changes in subsistence management and enforcement. AFN Co-Chairman Albert Kookesh says regional Native corporations are the first to contribute to the war chest. The state senator from Angoon and Sealaska Corporation board president is one of several of Alaska Native leaders cited this year [...] READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news07/18/11 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced today that 14 communities, many with populations that are predominately Alaska Native, will receive $23.6 million through the Rural Alaska Village Grant program to fund water quality improvement projects in rural Alaska villages, said a written statement from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
07/18/11 ANCHORAGE, Alaska - They're willing to forgo showers for days and battle the voracious mosquitoes of Alaska's Arctic, for the sake of science. This tiny group of Alaska Native honors students emba...
07/17/11 RACHEL D'ORO Associated Press ANCHORAGE, Alaska They're willing to forgo showers for days and battle the giant mosquitoes of Alaska's Arctic, for the sake of science. This tiny group of Alaska Native honors students embarked Sunday on a camping field trip to the Institute of Arctic Biology's Toolik field station in northern Alaska. The complex, which draws scientists from all over the world, is ... Hot themes this week:
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