ICTMN Staff
November 09, 2011
With a huge storm battering Alaska's northwest coast, officials are concerned for the well-being of residents of Nome and in particular the Native Alaskans living in 18 nearby vill...
An Inuk woman practicing a traditional craft finds the sealskin she’s working with doesn’t have the nice fur of times past and it has rotten patches that tear easily...
More than 500 victims of child sexual abuse by Catholic Church officials in the 1960s and 1970s have begun receiving checks from the $166 million settlement with Northwest Jesuits,...
Concern and disappointment over the closing of Alaska's rural newspapers, known collectively as Alaska Newspapers, Incorporated (ANI), has turned to hope and excitement as all six ...
For nearly 20 years Alaska Newspapers Inc...
The Calista Corporation board of directors has voted to close and liquidate Alaska Newspapers Inc. (ANI)...
The Obama administration will discuss legislation today geared at combating violence against American Indian and Alaska Native women...
Officers in Hooper Bay are seizing yeast and sugar from people in the dry and predominantly Yup'ik village in Alaska to prevent citizens from brewing their own alcohol, reported th...
Matt Gilbert

A year ago, I read a Washington Post article (“Two Worlds: Government Contractors, Alaska Natives”) about how Alaska Natives are being u...

June 28, 2011
All inpatient dietitians at the Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC) hospital achieved nutrition support certification through the National Board of Nutrition Support Certification ...

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