One of the recipients is Danielle Frank (Hupa & Yurok) of Hoopa, who plans to study the impact of large-scale hydroelectric projects.
President William McKinley may never have set foot in Alaska but one of President Donald Trump’s first executive actions upon reentering the White House was to reestablish its most famous mountain — ...
In 1916—before the area was named a national park—Charles Sheldon asked the Alaska Engineering Commission to call it “‘Mt Denali National Park’ so that the true old Indian [sic] name of ...
The Obama-era change followed decades of requests from Native Alaskan leaders for the mountain’s native name ‘Denali,’ a Koyukon Athabaskan ... Neetsaii Gwich'in tribe, citing other Native ...
Dr. Joseph Bull, citizen of the Delaware Tribe of Indians ... which translates to Juniper in Athabaskan. QR codes on signage give visitors and students the opportunity to listen to audio recording ...
whereas Indian is customarily used of the northern Athabaskan and Algonquian peoples in contrast to the Eskimos, Inuits, and Aleuts. Alaska Native (or less commonly Native Alaskan) is also properly ...
Senior Katie Howell explores the issues with the recent executive order to change Denali’s name back to Mount McKinley.
Mount Denali is 20,310 feet tall, making it the tallest mountain in North America. The Koyukon Athabaskan tribe were the first in recorded history to climb the mountain and live in the millions of ...
Indians Deportation from US Highlights: More than 100 Indian immigrants arrived in Amritsar on Wednesday. The deportation from the United States resulted in a huge political uproar in India.
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Tuesday said US President Donald Trump deporting illegal Indian immigrants is "not the first" deportation and that it "won't be the last". A US military aircraft ...
India boasts the world's largest diaspora, with millions of Indians spread out in every nook and cranny across the globe. There are economic opportunities, educational purposes, and reunification ...
(Bloomberg) Some 18,000 Indians have been identified for deportation, said a report by Bloomberg quoting unnamed sources. However, the exact number of Indians residing illegally or without proper ...