Having swayed a presidential election and increased their representation in Congress, Indigenous voters are poised to help decide the outcome of the midterm elections.
Tag: Alaska
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The Unruly Heirs of Sarah Palin
Even if Palin loses her House race next week, a new generation of conservative women stand poised to carry her complex legacy forward.
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Alaska Cancels Snow Crab Season Amid Population Decline
Biologists say the warming of the waters of the Bering Sea in recent years is a possible factor in the decline of snow crabs.
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Fat Bear Week Is in Full Swing
Mike Fitz, a former park ranger at Katmai National Park and the founder of Fat Bear Week, used to keep “a facade of neutrality.” Now he’s naming names.
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Climate Change Comes for the Freezers, a Key Tool for Alaska Natives
Threatened by stronger storms and a melting permafrost, Indigenous Alaskans are grappling with how to keep the power running to their freezers, which store their traditional subsistence foods.