Recent staff, budget and leadership changes have raised concerns from some stakeholders about the center’s ability to continue its mission of preserving and researching Alaska Native languages.
Walter Nelson, managed retreat coordinator, points out the high water mark during flooding last month when the remnants of Typhoon Halong hit Napakiak, Alaska. Credit: Photo by Katie Baldwin ...
Evacuee children displaced by ex-Typhoon Halong wait in the lobby of their temporary hotel housing for a bus to take them to College Gate Elementary, where students spend half their time learning in ...
Classrooms at Unalaska City High School are usually empty on Friday evenings as students and staff headed off for the weekend. But on one winter Friday, things were different. A group of people ...
Administrators at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and faculty members of the Alaska Native Language Center, or ANLC, presented opposing testimonies to state legislators during a Wednesday address ...
Mixed messages regarding the reputed closure of the Alaska Native Language Center out of the University of Alaska Fairbanks last week led to confusion and online outcry. Conflicting statements from ...
Yet Alaska is more than wilderness alone. It is home to 229 federally recognized tribes, organized by five cultural regions, ...