Boarding School Abuse: “To Heal We Must Know the Truth” Anchorage (High North News): Most Arctic nations have been affected by assimilating and oppressive boarding school policies. Now indigenous community leaders are looking for healing as they brace for the dark truth of a government-led genocide.
A Warmer, Wetter, and Stormier Arctic As Result of Climate Change New Report Finds NOAA's Annual Arctic Report Card provides a detailed picture of the rapid environmental changes the region is facing and for the first time highlights indigenous observations and knowledge.
Alaskan Aleutians Less Suicidal The indigenous Unangax or Aleut people, living in the Aleutian and Pribilof Islands, have remarkably low suicide rates compared to some other Alaskan Natives. It is mainly due to three factors.
Alaska Indigenous Communities at the Front Lines of Climate Change Indigenous communities in Alaska are particularly vulnerable to the socioeconomic and environmental effects of climate change, according to a new US government climate report.