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Opinion Throughout history, the United States government has struggled to define its relationship with the first inhabitants of this land. As the republic expanded geographically, Native people were ...
Throughout history, the United States government has struggled to define its relationship with the first inhabitants of this land. As the republic expanded geographically, Native people were in the ...
In her latest piece, the inimitable Shirley Marschall looks at why toenail fungus is the true measure of ad tech done badly… We've all been there. Browsing a high quality news site or app, reading an ...
It was a golden afternoon, the sky velvet at its edges with dust and smoke and distance. Long hills smudged blue-gray spread away from the draw where botanist Molly Boyter led a small band of helpers.
Mixed messages regarding the reputed closure of the Alaska Native Language Center out of the University of Alaska Fairbanks last week led to confusion and online outcry. Conflicting statements from ...