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For the first time in 38 years, the Wrangell Native community will raise new totem poles in town, with four days of events ...
As a child he listened with rapt attention as he was told stories about the status of his great-great-grandfather Thomas Ukas ...
Wrangell Located 155 miles south of Juneau and 89 miles northwest of Ketchikan, along the basin of the Stikine River, Wrangell is one of the oldest towns in Alaska.
Alaska 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 ...
Flash forward three years to the Army apology in 2025 and the Wrangell Native community remains landless. When the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act was passed in 1971, Wrangell was not designated ...
This year’s tree came from Wrangell, Alaska, the Indigenous Lingít homelands of the Shtax’héen Ḵwáan. During the tree’s lighting ceremony on Dec. 3, Esther Aaltséen Reese, Tribal administrator of the ...
The Wrangell shoreline with about two dozen buildings visible, including a Russian Orthodox church, before the U.S. Army bombardment in 1869. (Alaska State Library, U.S. Army Infantry Brigade ...
It's so much more than wrestling for this high school senior and her family in Wrangell, Alaska.
Tribal members from the Wrangell Cooperative Association were introduced on the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol Building this week for the Christmas Tree lighting. They blessed the tree and the people ...
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 ...