Erin Gray spent years guiding tourists through Alaska, spinning tales of the 1898 Klondike Gold Rush against a backdrop of ...
More than 50 people gathered on Sahela “Toka Win” Sangrait’s birthday to demand justice and systemic change as an Ellsworth airman faces a federal murder charge.
On March 28, several dozen young women from each of Utah’s eight Indigenous tribes and beyond performed in the Teen Girls ...
At the Alaska Beacon, we’re constantly trying to figure out where we should put our attention. There’s always more news than ...
President’s Budget Request on Good Friday, asking Congress to approve roughly $1.5 trillion in defense spending. With the ...
Legislation was recently reintroduced by two Native American members of Congress to create a formal commission to investigate ...
An Alaska Sea Grant partnership enabled a group of Alaska Natives to dip their proverbial toes into the mariculture industry. In February, Alaska Sea Grant collaborated with the Central Council of the ...
This is the fifth in a multi-part series about Kenai Peninsula places and landmarks that once had different names. Previously ...
Alaska’s wilderness feels bigger than anything you can imagine—and HX Expeditions’ 2026–2027 Alaska cruise program is ...
At their 1996 Cama'i performance, the group was young and experimental, bridging traditional music and modern styles. Today, ...
One of the newest ideas in Alaska land management dates back millennia. At a recent gathering in Fairbanks, representatives ...
Survival in the Alaskan frontier depended entirely on what people could hunt, fish, or gather in extreme conditions. Tribes relied on high-fat foods like whale blubber, fish, and fermented meat to ...