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The Kenaitze Indian Tribe is building up its in-school and after-school programs for Alaska Native students with help from a federal grant.The tribe’s…
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When warm and wet, birch bark can be folded into baskets — a container for berries or a cradle for babies. But when it’s not fresh off the birch tree,…
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September is National Suicide Prevention Month.The Kenaitze Indian Tribe is holding workshops for people who want to be able to recognize signs and…
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To most , it’s food. To some, a livelihood. To others, a sport. No matter how you slice it, or filet it, salmon is deeply important to Alaskans. And salmon lovers across the state were celebrating the species this week.
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Fifty years ago, the federal government recognized the Kenaitze Indian Tribe as a sovereign nation. This anniversary year, the tribe is expanding.It’s…
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Providers with the Kenaitze Indian Tribe have opened up COVID-19 vaccinations to all Indian Health Service beneficiaries 16 and older.As of Wednesday…
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Eleven months out of 12, Elders and Youth Council members from the First Alaskans Institute meet over the phone. Their annual conference is a chance to…
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The Kenaitze tribe announced plans for a multi-million dollar expansion of its facilities in Kenai Thursday. When the Dena’ina Wellness Center in Old Town…
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It’s been almost two years since the Kenai’tize tribe’s Henu Community Wellness Court began taking cases. Now, a half dozen graduates have completed the…
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In a small room of a little building on the Kenaitze Indian Tribe campus in Old Town Kenai, U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams heard a big message —…