In My Family: “It’s Okay”
This week on “In My Family,” Khan teaches teaches Raven how to say “It's Okay,” in Gwich'in.
Talk of Alaska: Can We Improve Communications Between Rural and Urban Alaska?
When a village is in trouble, should should people call?
There have been complaints that state officials are unresponsive to village concerns. Could they listen...
Alaska News Nightly: February 8, 2011
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Alaska News Nightly: March 12, 2015
Arctic Rep Questions Russian Military Buildup; Tax Credit for Nikiski Plant to Cost State Millions; Demboski Gets Mat-Su PAC Support; Coffey and Halcro Lead Anchorage Mayoral Fundraising; State Sends Team to Help With Bethel Store Closing; SE Alaska Food Bank Expects to Expand; Village Corp and Tribe at Odd Over Mineral Deposits; More Dogs in Tow in '15 Iditarod; NCAA Rifle Champsionships
INUIT: THE ARCTIC WE WANT – DR. DALEE DOROUGH
Dr. Dalee Sambo Dorough (Inuit-Alaska) is the newly elected International Chair of the Inuit Circumpolar Council, a non-governmental organization that represents approximately 165,000 Inuit from the Russian Far East, Alaska, Canada and Greenland.
Alaska News Nightly: September 29, 2009
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Traveling Music 12-8-13
Traveling Music
12-8-13
Shonti Elder
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Song Title
Artist / Composer
CD Title
Label
Duration
Peace on Earth
Gordon Bok and Cindy Kallet / William Carlos Williams, Gordon Bok
Neighbors
Timberhead
3:30
Firedance (instrumental)
Bill Whelan / Bill...
Alaska News Nightly: August 27, 2009
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Arctic Imperative: Thomas Mack, President – Aleut Corporation
The Aleut people have been stewards of this land and the vast surrounding waters for over 10,000 years, during which time we adjusted to a multitude of environmental, climate and human factors.
Now we are witnessing the opening of the Northwest Passage shipping lanes which will bring even more changes.
Read the full remarks.
Alaska News Nightly: April 14, 2009
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Sopa Azteca: Mexican Traditions in Alaska
The smell of chicken stock simmering with spices, tomatoes and potatoes brings Rebeca Barbosa right back to her childhood kitchen in Central Mexico. She now prepares Sopa Azteca regularly at her home near Westchester Lagoon.
This is her mother's traditional recipe.
See the recipe.
Alaska News Nightly: July 16, 2009
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Talk of Alaska: Plants and Climate Change
The spruce bark beetle may just be the beginning of major changes to the trees, shrubs and tundra vegetation on the Last Frontier. Alaska's...
Alaska News Nightly: November 14, 2007
The Senate take its time on the oil-tax bill. Plus, the Bush administration comes out against Don Young's ANCSA land bills and an entangled...
Take a break from pandemic stress with Alaska artists | Alaska Insight
Social isolation and sheltering in place have disrupted our daily lives, leaving many people anxious and stressed. Musicians and writers join us to help you decompress.
Alaska News Nightly: June 3, 2008
State lawmakers are about to start the special session on the gas line proposal. Plus, running the Iditarod will cost a lot more next...
3-17-19 St. Patrick’s Day
Traveling Music
Shonti Elder
3-17-19
Format:
Song Title
Artist / Composer
CD Title
Label
Duration
The Raglan Road
Roger Daltrey with the Chieftains / Traditional
The Chieftains – An Irish Evening
RCA Victor
5:23
A Woman’s Heart
Mary...
Certainty and conflict
At the heart of conflict lies each individual's belief that they are right. Without the basic belief of one’s “rightness” getting in the way, humans have the ability to work toward cooperative solutions to common problems. The problem with being certain is that it turns off the parts of the brain that are responsible for problem solving and critical thinking. On the next Line One co-host Prentiss Pemberton and mediator, Angela Hamann will discuss what’s at the heart of conflict and will look at how society as a whole is suffering from a widening divide of different truths.
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Algo Nuevo September 17, 2017
Here’s the Sunday, September 17th, 2017 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — Something New with Dave Luera. If you have questions, comments or music requests for host Dave, send email to algonuevo@alaskapublic.org or post your comment at the bottom of this post.
Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2018
Investigation confirms unsafe conditions at psychiatric hospital; A political consultant’s work was scrutinized amid Anchorage voter fraud allegations. Now he’s dead.; AFN announces its opposition to Brett Kavanuagh's Supreme Court nomination; International Whaling Commission votes to change subsistence quota renewal process; Permit holders, processing workers included in pink salmon disaster money draft plan; Fairbanks passes controversial ordinance affecting labor contracts; In villages, first responders frustrated by an overburdened health care system; How little organizations make a big difference through collaboration; Five Guam-based B-52s parked out in Eielson amidst typhoon Listen now