Tripp J Crouse
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An Anchorage man was sentenced to five years probation after being found guilty of illegally marketing items he sold as being made by an Alaska Native artist.
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Galanin, who is Tlingit and Unangax̂, also works as a carver, engraver and visual artist. He is based in Sitka, Alaska.
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A federal judge temporarily stopped the sale of a National Archives building in Seattle, Washington.
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The archives building houses a collection that includes historical documents and records for 272 federally recognized tribes in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington.
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The facility houses an immense collection of historical documents and records, including records about Alaska and the Indigenous peoples of the area.
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E.B. Scrooge is a successful CEO of a Native corporation subsidiary in an unnamed town. And he hates Christmas.
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Alaska Rep. Don Young introduced the legislation in response to the Census Bureau's decision to shorten the counting season.
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The 2020 annual convention of the Alaska Federation of Natives will go virtual out of safety concerns over coronavirus. The decision was announced Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2020, in a news release from AFN.
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The Public Safety Advisory Commission examines public safety issues and advises the mayor and city assembly.
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The PBS televisions show “Molly of Denali” was selected for a George Foster Peabody Award in the children’s and youth category this week.