That is why what is happening now should concern all Alaskans. Native organizations across the state are mobilizing to ensure that people who move to urban areas — because their families lack economic ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (CN) — Nearly five years after a federal board granted a subsistence hunt to a Native American tribe experiencing food insecurity during the throes of the pandemic, the state of Alaska ...
A proposed constitutional amendment would let voters decide whether to end decades of dual state-federal management.
Strips of sockeye salmon harvested from the Kuskokwim River are seen on July 19, 2017. Sockeye salmon, also known as red salmon, is among the species harvested for subsistence. (Photo provided by U.S.
The shoreline of Kake, a Tlingit village of about 500 people, is seen in 2012. (Photo provided by the Alaska Division of Community Affairs) A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ...
The Biden administration is taking steps to advance its goal of strengthening intergovernmental relations with Alaska Native tribes. The Interior and Agriculture departments on Thursday announced they ...
The Fish and Wildlife Service is considering adding three people nominated by tribal governments to a key subsistence hunting board. Alaska Natives appear poised to gain a greater say in managing ...
Federal fisheries regulators said a cap would balance protections for Western Alaska salmon with the health of pollock fisheries.
Robert Qaummaluk Lisbourne remembers how, when he was growing up, walruses started to beach near Point Lay in large numbers. It was always an exciting time for local hunters. But he said a stream of ...
A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the board which regulates subsistence hunting on federal lands within Alaska acted legally when it created an emergency hunt ...
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