Alaska Native Arts & Culture NewsLatest News On Alaska Native Arts & Culture U.S. Forest Service proposal to raise five kootéeyaa at Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center met with questions of Indigenous agency, identity1/16/2025 8:25 PM Tongass Voices: Dak júus Rob Yates on teaching and learning the Haida language12/10/2024 4:03 PM In Kwethluk, the relics of the first-ever Yup’ik saint are unearthed11/26/2024 8:28 PM Tongass Voices: Moria Johnson-Sidney on the stabilizing force of carving a yaakw11/26/2024 8:27 PM Tongass Voices: Skaydu.û Jules on bringing Lingít into other traditional practices11/19/2024 8:48 PM Alaska Native blood quantum clarified for hunting sea otters11/19/2024 5:33 PM Tongass Voices: Wayne Price on the past — and future — of yaakw carving11/12/2024 8:24 PM Two Lingít Juneau residents recognized for contributions to arts in Alaska10/30/2024 9:28 PM US Navy apologizes for 1882 destruction of Angoon10/28/2024 8:52 PM Biden to issue landmark apology over Native American boarding schools10/24/2024 4:27 PM Alaska Native scholars propose statewide reading standards for the state’s Indigenous languages10/22/2024 7:05 PM SHI’s Rosita Worl honored at White House with National Humanities Medal10/21/2024 8:24 PM Young Alaskans collaborate with Indigenous artists to produce music about culture, family and home10/18/2024 5:47 PM Alaska Federation of Natives annual photo contest captures the spirit of the convention10/16/2024 2:52 PM Founder of Alaska band Pamyua is contestant in online Arctic musical competition10/15/2024 3:34 PM Juneau resident explores endangered art of skin-on-frame qayak building at Alaska State Museum10/14/2024 12:08 AM 40-year-old totem pole finds new home at Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center10/1/2024 2:34 AM US Navy apologizes for burning and bombarding the village of Kake in 18699/25/2024 9:05 PM Quakers return cultural artifacts to Kake at annual Dog Salmon Festival9/23/2024 8:25 PM U.S. Navy plans apologies to Southeast Alaska villages for century-old attacks9/16/2024 9:42 PM