Their complaint calls for the United Nations to investigate how military waste on Sivuqaq continues to violate the rights of ...
The Tlingit Indians assert that they have owned and lived in Southeast Alaska since time immemorial. The archaeological records attest to a minimum of 10, 000 years of occupation. Living in an ...
This story was originally published by National Fisherman magazine. Paul Molyneaux ©National Fisherman The Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 undoubtedly saved some species from extinction.
My land is from Icy Bay down to Yakutat. Yakutat Bay and the area around it was part of the 263 miles of land owned by the Tlingit people. The area they owned was from Katalla to Lituya Bay.
The 2023 report by the Not Invisible Act Commission focused on the disproportionate rates of assault and murder in Indigenous ...
More than 20 years in the making, it is a symbol of healing and a milestone in an effort to repair the long-troubled relationship between the tribe and the park. Archaeologists have found Huna Tlingit ...
Yet such negotiations are proceeding with virtually no consideration of the long-term history of the relationship of Tlingit people to sea otters. It seems likely that Tlingit people have been ...
the Tongass National Forest is home to three different tribes, including the Tlingit people. At 16 million acres, the Tongass is the country's largest national forest. The Tlingit have been ...
Elizabeth Bosely was sworn in as chief – or Naa Shaáde Háni in Tlingit – at the First Nation’s annual assembly in Teslin, a two hours drive south of Whitehorse. The First Nation has around 800 ...
Old-growth forests are central to the cultures, traditions and lifeways of the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian people. These forests are essential for climate protection and important for many purposes ...
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