The Pacific Salmon Commission held a meeting in Sitka last month, where commissioners from Canada and the United States ...
Indian Virginians on the move / Helen C. Rountree -- Adaptation and the contemporary North Carolina Cherokee Indians / Sharlotte Neely -- State-recognized Indians of North Carolina, including a ...
Consists of papers from a conference held at Princeton University under the auspices of the Center of International Studies, May 10-15, 1965; papers from a panel session held at the annual convention ...
A coalition aiming to reduce the risk of landslide disasters in Southeast Alaska is working on a plan for how to do it. The Southeast Alaska Landslide Information and Preparedness Partnership, or ...
The removal of some Southeastern tribes to Oklahoma was part of a federal policy for dealing with Indians who were increasingly not welcome in their traditional homelands due to growing white ...
A traditional Alaska Native foods distribution of herring roe and salmon to communities in Southeast Alaska and elsewhere is on hold due to the Trump administration cancelling a $513,000 federal grant ...
JUNEAU, Alaska— A coalition of conservation groups, Alaska tribes, a commercial fishing advocacy group and an ecotourism operator today filed a request to intervene in a timber industry legal ...
996 miles. That’s the distance between Cherokee, NC, and Sulphur, Okla. — a route etched in history as the Trail of Tears. The Trail of Tears, one of the darkest chapters in U.S. history, stems from ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results