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Wrangell’s famed Three-Frog Totem on Shakes Island is no more. The clans involved in the pole’s history decided its purpose had long since passed. It was taken down in a ceremony on Sept. 6 in ...
For the first time in 38 years, the Wrangell Native community will raise new totem poles in town, with four days of events ...
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TourScoop on MSNLiving stories: The Alaska Native attractions you see aboard an Indigenous-owned small cruise shipAlaska Native stories are a major part of this small-ship cruise tour between Ketchikan and Sitka. Alaskan Dream Cruises is the only Indigenous-owned cruise line in the United States, and guests of ...
As a child he listened with rapt attention as he was told stories about the status of his great-great-grandfather Thomas Ukas ...
Explore the Wrangell hotel guide to find hotel information and reviews for hotels and places to stay near Kiksetti Totem Park.
Mabel E. Waters (Mrs. Walter C. Waters), Non-Indian Seller Bear Totem Store Collection History Collection history unknown; formerly in the collection of Walter C. and Mabel E. Waters (proprietors of ...
Three people are now reported dead in a landslide that buried a highway near Wrangell, Alaska, while three others remain unaccounted for.
Authorities said at least three others were believed missing after the slide smashed into three single-family homes in southeast Alaska.
Wrangell is a coastal village located in southeast Alaska, with a population of just over 2,000, according to the latest census data.
Alaska landslide: At least 3 dead, 3 believed to be missing The landslide was reported along the Zimovia Highway at mile 11 shortly before 9 p.m. local time Monday near Wrangell, a city in the ...
• Wrangell writer and artist Vivian Faith Prescott writes “Planet Alaska: Sharing our Stories” with her daughter, Yéilk’ Vivian Mork. It appears twice per month in the Capital City Weekly.
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