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Protection of our Ancestral Graves

By Shannon Blue | Ahtna Inc on May 23, 2024   Featured, General News, Interior Alaska  

Protection of our Ancestral Graves

Chitina, Alaska – The Native Village of Chitina (NVC), a federally recognized tribe in Chitina, Alaska, seeks public, state, and federal support to protect ancestral graves from further disturbance and desecration. Chitina, known as “Ahtna,” is located on the west bank of the Copper River, near the confluence with the Chitina River, about fifty-three miles […]

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