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Legislation Introduced to Establish Indigenous Peoples Day in Alaska

By Michael Mason | AKLeg on Jan 25, 2017   Featured, Politics, State  

Legislation Introduced to Establish Indigenous Peoples Day in Alaska

  Juneau – Earlier Wednesday, Rep. Dean Westlake (D-Kotzebue) introduced a bill to establish the second Monday in October as an annual holiday in Alaska called “Indigenous Peoples Day.” “I’d like to bring Alaska to the forefront in showing support for Native peoples and cultures. We have lagged behind our neighbors in Canada in celebrating […]

Alaska National Guard Youth Learn Subsistence, Culture in Bethel

By Staff Sgt. Balinda O’Neal Dresel | Alaska National Guard on Jul 29, 2016   Featured, Southwest Alaska, State  

Alaska National Guard Youth Learn Subsistence, Culture in Bethel

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska — The Alaska National Guard Warrior and Family Services program hosted a group of teenage military dependents in a cultural camp in Bethel, July 18 through July 22. Bethel is a rural village 400 miles west of Anchorage, accessible only by air and river. It is the largest community in western […]

Alutiiq Museum Named State Repository

By Brian Fraley | Alutiiq Museum on Jul 1, 2015   Featured, Koniag Region, Southcentral, State  

Alutiiq Museum Named State Repository

The Alutiiq Museum has been officially recognized by the State of Alaska as a Natural and Cultural History Repository. The designation certifies that the museum maintains the highest standard of professional practice and is an appropriate place for the long-term care of Alaska’s patrimony. The Alutiiq Museum is the first repository in Alaska to achieve […]

Society Bloomed with Gentler Personalities and More Feminine Faces

By Duke University on Aug 3, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, Science/Education  

DURHAM, N.C. — Modern humans appear in the fossil record about 200,000 years ago, but it was only about 50,000 years ago that making art and advanced tools became widespread. A new study appearing Aug. 1 in the journal Current Anthropology finds that human skulls changed in ways that indicate a lowering of testosterone levels at around […]

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