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SHI Acquires Sacred Chilkat Robe on Ebay

By Kathy Dye | SHI on Nov 19, 2015   Featured, Southeast Alaska, State  

SHI Acquires Sacred Chilkat Robe on Ebay

Sealaska Heritage Institute (SHI) has acquired a sacred Chilkat robe from an ebay seller, who willingly took a loss on the transaction so the piece could be repatriated to the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian. Staff moved quickly to raise funds and negotiate a lower price than the top bid with the seller, George Blucker, who […]

Remains of Missing Wrangell Man Discovered in Earl West Cove

By Alaska Native News on Nov 19, 2015   At Sea, Featured, Southeast Alaska  

Remains of Missing Wrangell Man Discovered in Earl West Cove

Alaska State Troopers report that the remains of a Wrangell man, last heard from on November 5th, have been located. The body 53-year-old Kenneth Trammel, who was reported overdue on November 15th, was found floating in Earl West Cove, 12 air miles to the southeast of Wrangell on Wednesday. No sign of his vessel, the […]

Coast Guard, Temsco Rescue Four Plane Crash Victims near Juneau

By Petty Officer 3rd Class Meredith Manning | USCG on Nov 5, 2015   Southeast Alaska  

JUNEAU, Alaska— A Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter aircrew and a Temsco aircrew rescued four people after their Cessna 180 aircraft crashed in Lynn Canal, near Juneau, Alaska, Wednesday. The Coast Guard aircrew transported three Cessna passengers to the Juneau airport where emergency medical services transported them to Bartlett Regional Hospital. The Temsco aircrew transported […]

Sitka Police Excessively Tazing Student YouTube Video Goes Viral!

By Alaska Native News on Nov 4, 2015   Featured, Southeast Alaska, State  

Sitka Police Excessively Tazing Student YouTube Video Goes Viral!

A YouTube video surfaced on the Internet on the Internet on October 29th, showing possible excessive force by officers with the Sitka Police Department. The video shows them repeatedly tazing a Mount Edgecumbe student that was brought in for underage drinking and disorderly conduct charges on September 6th of 2014. The video, uploaded by school […]

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