The shoreline of Kake, a Tlingit village of about 500 people, is seen in 2012. (Photo provided by the Alaska Division of Community Affairs) A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (CN) — Nearly five years after a federal board granted a subsistence hunt to a Native American tribe experiencing food insecurity during the throes of the pandemic, the state of Alaska ...
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 ...
On August 20, 2025, in United States v. Alaska No. 24‑2251, the Ninth Circuit affirmed the federal government’s authority to create a rural subsistence fishing priority in navigable waters on federal ...
This article has been corrected to note Patty Sullivan is a spokesperson for the Department of Law, not an attorney. A federal judge in Anchorage has ruled that U.S. government officials did not ...
The U.S. Department of the Interior is considering whether to change Alaska’s unique system of hunting and fishing, which gives rural residents priority on federal land in Alaska. According to a ...
The Fish and Wildlife Service is considering adding three people nominated by tribal governments to a key subsistence hunting board. Alaska Natives appear poised to gain a greater say in managing ...
A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the board which regulates subsistence hunting on federal lands within Alaska acted legally when it created an emergency hunt ...
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