WASILLA — The governor's appointee for an empty seat on the Alaska Board of Game is a Glennallen woman, a board member of the Native regional corporation Ahtna Inc., and a subsistence hunter and ...
Subsistence hunters want to eat the foods traditional to Kodiak Island, and that includes one bird that’s been off-limits since 1987 due to low numbers: the emperor goose. The Kodiak region of the ...
Amos Machengo Chiriswa, 55, prepares his team to go hunting at Eshitari village in Butere Sub-county, Kakamega County on December 22, 2021.[Benjamin Sakwa, Standard] For 36 years, Amos Machengo has ...
Subsistence hunters on Prince of Wales Island (POW) may be able to shoot and trap more wolves if a proposal passed this week is approved by a federal board. The proposal comes less than two years ...
Little Duncan Bay and Duncan Canal as seen from Portage Mountain west of Petersburg. (File/KFSK) “Outlast” is a survival show where contestants are dropped into the Alaska wilderness to compete for a ...
The second tribal chief of the Alaska village of Allakaket has skin in the game when it comes to promoting Native culture, after getting dragged along icy ground and suffering a minor concussion ...
Availability of annually reproducing wild yam species (Dioscorea praehensilis and Dioscorea semperflorens) is considered to be a key factor for the viability of forest hunter-gatherer subsistence in ...
Three years after an Angoon subsistence hunter harvested a mercury-laden seal near Greens Creek Mine, a documentary sponsored by local activists has rehashed the debate over the mine’s environmental ...
KETCHIKAN, Alaska (AP) - Subsistence hunters may soon be able to hunt deer anywhere on federal public lands in Southeast Alaska. The Federal Subsistence Board is asking for comments through Aug. 4 on ...
Minus 8 degrees. That was the temperature one recent day in Shishmaref in far-western Alaska — frigid for most of us, but pretty good for Dennis Davis, because minus 8 means good ice formation on the ...
Martha Itta, tribal administrator to the Native Village of Nuiqsut, was relieved by a judge's ruling on offshore drilling. Her community still faces pressure onshore from encroaching oil and gas ...
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