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NOAA s first Tribal research coordinator aims to build partnerships with Indigenous communities
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NOAA s first Tribal research coordinator aims to build partnerships with Indigenous communities
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13 Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska The Alaska National Guard’s honor pole, which is a monument dedicated to the profound contributions of Alaska Natives to the safety and heritage of the state in the past and present, proudly sits in front of the Alaska National Guard armory here and is seen by everyone who enters the building. This 11.5-foot pole, built by George Bennett Sr., a Vietnam war veteran and rural veteran liaison with Alaska’s Veterans Affairs, and his son, James Bennett, was refurbished April 16-17 after 12 years of standing tall in front of the building.
Although this structure bears many similarities to the totem poles of the Tlingit culture, it is considered an “honor pole.
DVIDS - News - Alaska National Guard armory honor pole restored by Vietnam veteran and son
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Supreme Court hears Alaska Native corporations case
âWe hold strong our belief that Alaska Native people should not be punished for the unique tribal system that Congress established for the state 50 years agoâ
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Supreme Court of the United States. (Photo by Mark Trahant, Indian Country Today)
âWe hold strong our belief that Alaska Native people should not be punished for the unique tribal system that Congress established for the state 50 years agoâ
The debate over whether Alaska Native corporations should receive a portion of the CARES Act’s $8 billion tribal allocation has reached the highest court in the land.