Ancestors of the Alaska Natives are known to have migrated into the area thousands of years ago, in at least two different waves. Some are descendants of a third wave of migration in which people settled across the northern part of North America. They never migrated to southern areas. For this reason, genetic studies show they are not closely related to Native Americans in South America. Throughout the Arctic and northern areas, they established varying indigenous, complex cultures that have succeeded each other over time.
They developed sophisticated ways to deal with the challenging climate and environment, and cultures rooted in the place. Historic groups have been defined by their languages, which belong to several major language families.
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Although it had been occupied for over ten thousand years by indigenous peoples, from the 18th century onward, European powers considered the territory of Alaska ripe for exploitation and trade. The United States purchased Alaska from the Russian Empire on March 30, 1867, for 7.2million U.S. dollars at approximately two cents per acre ($4.74/km2). The area went through several administrative changes before becoming organized as a territory on May 11, 1912. It was admitted as the 49th state of the U.S. on January 3, 1959.
Gary Corbett kills a pair of claim jumpers who did likewise to his father. He is charged with murder, but cannot be taken to Juneau to stand trial until the weather permits. Marshal John Masters keeps him in town until the prisoner can be moved.
Roxie Reagan, who sings at Tom LaRue's saloon, falls in love with Corbett, but she is trapped in a loveless marriage to John Reagan, an alcoholic has-been actor. LaRue also is in love with Roxie, and he and a local judge are suspected by Corbett of being in cahoots with the claim jumpers.
LaRue tries to frame Corbett for another murder, then sets the jail on fire. John Reagan courageously comes to Corbett's rescue, losing his own life in the process. The marshal deals with LaRue, but suddenly reveals that he is the one who has been backing the murderous claim jumpers all along. Corbett manages to get the better of Masters, then sets sail for San Francisco with his bride-to-be, Roxie.
Far north of the lower 48 is a special place called Alaska. Here, the Natives tell their stories about growing up in a world removed from roads, learning English as a second language, their perspective of being Native in Alaska, and how they feel about the US. Join me as we learn about another place and people in America that most of us know little about.
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How Alaska Native Women Are Healing From Generations Of Trauma | [Our Fight To Survive, Pt. 3] | AJ+
Marjorie, a young Alaska Native woman, gives facial tattoos to indigenous women as a way to connect with a culture once banned by missionaries. She hopes this reconnection and renewed cultural pride will help Alaska's indigenous communities heal from years of exploitation, assimilation and discrimination.
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What People Get Wrong About Alaska Natives [Our Fight To Survive, Pt. 4] | AJ+
The indigenous people of Alaska face many harmful misconceptions and stereotypes. This is what they have to say about these commonly held beliefs.
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After 142 years, Navy apologizes for destroying Alaska Native village
This Is The Story Of Alaska Natives' Fight For Their Land [Our Fight To Survive, Pt. 1] | AJ+
Alaska's indigenous people have fought against colonization, assimilation and exploitation — this is their story.
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When the United States bought Alaska from the Russians in 1867, Alaska's indigenous people had already been living there for thousands of years. Alaska Natives have had to fight to keep their land, from the point of contact to present day.
Resources: “Fifty Miles from Tomorrow: A Memoir of Alaska and the Real People” by William L. Iggiagruk Hensley
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Alaska's Native-Owned Island (need permission to enter) 🇺🇸
Far from the Alaskan mainland and close to Russia is Saint Lawrence Island, a remote land inhabited by the Siberian Yupik People. Here they still live off of a whale hunt, reindeer, walrus, and halibut (they have one store too).
The Natives have successfully managed to retain control of their land and keep it restricted from the rest of America and the outside world. Join me as we meet the locals and learn about the Siberian Yupik people who have endured their harsh climate and retained some of their ways of life for thousands of years.
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Navy apologies for destroying Alaska Native village in 1882
The U.S. Navy issued an apology Saturday for destroying an Alaska Native village nearly 150 years ago. The 1882 attack in Angoon killed six children and caused such dire food shortages that villagers starved themselves so children could eat.
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Mary Peltola becomes first Alaska Native in US Congress
The U.S. State of Alaska has elected its first Alaska Native woman, to serve in Congress.
In a special congressional election on Tuesday, Mary Peltola became the latest Democrat to score a surprise win against Republicans, defeating former vice presidential candidate, ex-Alaska governor and Donald Trump ally Sarah Palin.
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Alaska Memory Card murders: Stollen phone documenting murder leads to arrest |Brian Steven Smith
Brian Steven Smith murdered two Alaska native woman who suffered from homelessness and addiction. He was arrested after a sex worker stole his cellphone from his car while he tried to get cash from an ATM. Brian Steven Smith murdered Kathleen jo Henry and recorded the murder on his phone. The sex worker could not believe what she was seeing, she transferred the 39 images and 12 videos documenting the murder to a memory card and handed it over to the police. Brian Steven Smith serial killed Veronica Abouchuk in August 2018 and Kathleen jo Henry in September 2019. He was sentenced to 226 years in prison.
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published: 29 Oct 2024
I am an Alaska Native Healer | INDIE ALASKA
Amelia Simeonoff has been working in traditional healing most of her adult life after taking mentorship with one of Alaska's most prominent Indigenous healers, Grandma Rita. Now she is using the practices of talking circles, drumming, and crafting to help Alaskans heal from trauma, generational trauma, mental health challenges, and feelings of suicide.
This episode was made possible in part by a grant from the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority.
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Far north of the lower 48 is a special place called Alaska. Here, the Natives tell their stories about growing up in a world removed from roads, learning Englis...
Marjorie, a young Alaska Native woman, gives facial tattoos to indigenous women as a way to connect with a culture once banned by missionaries. She hopes this r...
Marjorie, a young Alaska Native woman, gives facial tattoos to indigenous women as a way to connect with a culture once banned by missionaries. She hopes this reconnection and renewed cultural pride will help Alaska's indigenous communities heal from years of exploitation, assimilation and discrimination.
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Marjorie, a young Alaska Native woman, gives facial tattoos to indigenous women as a way to connect with a culture once banned by missionaries. She hopes this reconnection and renewed cultural pride will help Alaska's indigenous communities heal from years of exploitation, assimilation and discrimination.
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The indigenous people of Alaska face many harmful misconceptions and stereotypes. This is what they have to say about these commonly held beliefs.
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The indigenous people of Alaska face many harmful misconceptions and stereotypes. This is what they have to say about these commonly held beliefs.
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Alaska's indigenous people have fought against colonization, assimilation and exploitation — this is their story.
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Alaska's indigenous people have fought against colonization, assimilation and exploitation — this is their story.
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When the United States bought Alaska from the Russians in 1867, Alaska's indigenous people had already been living there for thousands of years. Alaska Natives have had to fight to keep their land, from the point of contact to present day.
Resources: “Fifty Miles from Tomorrow: A Memoir of Alaska and the Real People” by William L. Iggiagruk Hensley
“Village Journey: The Report of the Alaska Native Review Commission” by Thomas R. Berger
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When the United States bought Alaska from the Russians in 1867, Alaska's indigenous people had already been living there for thousands of years. Alaska Natives have had to fight to keep their land, from the point of contact to present day.
Resources: “Fifty Miles from Tomorrow: A Memoir of Alaska and the Real People” by William L. Iggiagruk Hensley
“Village Journey: The Report of the Alaska Native Review Commission” by Thomas R. Berger
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The U.S. Navy issued an apology Saturday for destroying an Alaska Native village nearly 150 years ago. The 1882 attack in Angoon killed six children and caused ...
The U.S. Navy issued an apology Saturday for destroying an Alaska Native village nearly 150 years ago. The 1882 attack in Angoon killed six children and caused such dire food shortages that villagers starved themselves so children could eat.
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The U.S. State of Alaska has elected its first Alaska Native woman, to serve in Congress.
In a special congressional election on Tuesday, Mary Peltola became ...
The U.S. State of Alaska has elected its first Alaska Native woman, to serve in Congress.
In a special congressional election on Tuesday, Mary Peltola became the latest Democrat to score a surprise win against Republicans, defeating former vice presidential candidate, ex-Alaska governor and Donald Trump ally Sarah Palin.
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Brian Steven Smith murdered two Alaska native woman who suffered from homelessness and addiction. He was arrested after a sex worker stole his cellphone from hi...
Brian Steven Smith murdered two Alaska native woman who suffered from homelessness and addiction. He was arrested after a sex worker stole his cellphone from his car while he tried to get cash from an ATM. Brian Steven Smith murdered Kathleen jo Henry and recorded the murder on his phone. The sex worker could not believe what she was seeing, she transferred the 39 images and 12 videos documenting the murder to a memory card and handed it over to the police. Brian Steven Smith serial killed Veronica Abouchuk in August 2018 and Kathleen jo Henry in September 2019. He was sentenced to 226 years in prison.
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Brian Steven Smith murdered two Alaska native woman who suffered from homelessness and addiction. He was arrested after a sex worker stole his cellphone from his car while he tried to get cash from an ATM. Brian Steven Smith murdered Kathleen jo Henry and recorded the murder on his phone. The sex worker could not believe what she was seeing, she transferred the 39 images and 12 videos documenting the murder to a memory card and handed it over to the police. Brian Steven Smith serial killed Veronica Abouchuk in August 2018 and Kathleen jo Henry in September 2019. He was sentenced to 226 years in prison.
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Amelia Simeonoff has been working in traditional healing most of her adult life after taking mentorship with one of Alaska's most prominent Indigenous healers, ...
Amelia Simeonoff has been working in traditional healing most of her adult life after taking mentorship with one of Alaska's most prominent Indigenous healers, Grandma Rita. Now she is using the practices of talking circles, drumming, and crafting to help Alaskans heal from trauma, generational trauma, mental health challenges, and feelings of suicide.
This episode was made possible in part by a grant from the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority.
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Amelia Simeonoff has been working in traditional healing most of her adult life after taking mentorship with one of Alaska's most prominent Indigenous healers, Grandma Rita. Now she is using the practices of talking circles, drumming, and crafting to help Alaskans heal from trauma, generational trauma, mental health challenges, and feelings of suicide.
This episode was made possible in part by a grant from the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority.
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Marjorie, a young Alaska Native woman, gives facial tattoos to indigenous women as a way to connect with a culture once banned by missionaries. She hopes this reconnection and renewed cultural pride will help Alaska's indigenous communities heal from years of exploitation, assimilation and discrimination.
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Watch Part 2: https://youtu.be/pSin-ZGRbJ4
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The indigenous people of Alaska face many harmful misconceptions and stereotypes. This is what they have to say about these commonly held beliefs.
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Watch Part 4: https://youtu.be/lDU4PkSqWsQ
When the United States bought Alaska from the Russians in 1867, Alaska's indigenous people had already been living there for thousands of years. Alaska Natives have had to fight to keep their land, from the point of contact to present day.
Resources: “Fifty Miles from Tomorrow: A Memoir of Alaska and the Real People” by William L. Iggiagruk Hensley
“Village Journey: The Report of the Alaska Native Review Commission” by Thomas R. Berger
Music tracks courtesy of APM and Audio Networks.
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The U.S. State of Alaska has elected its first Alaska Native woman, to serve in Congress.
In a special congressional election on Tuesday, Mary Peltola became the latest Democrat to score a surprise win against Republicans, defeating former vice presidential candidate, ex-Alaska governor and Donald Trump ally Sarah Palin.
Al Jazeera's Leah Harding reports.
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Brian Steven Smith murdered two Alaska native woman who suffered from homelessness and addiction. He was arrested after a sex worker stole his cellphone from his car while he tried to get cash from an ATM. Brian Steven Smith murdered Kathleen jo Henry and recorded the murder on his phone. The sex worker could not believe what she was seeing, she transferred the 39 images and 12 videos documenting the murder to a memory card and handed it over to the police. Brian Steven Smith serial killed Veronica Abouchuk in August 2018 and Kathleen jo Henry in September 2019. He was sentenced to 226 years in prison.
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Amelia Simeonoff has been working in traditional healing most of her adult life after taking mentorship with one of Alaska's most prominent Indigenous healers, Grandma Rita. Now she is using the practices of talking circles, drumming, and crafting to help Alaskans heal from trauma, generational trauma, mental health challenges, and feelings of suicide.
This episode was made possible in part by a grant from the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority.
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Ancestors of the Alaska Natives are known to have migrated into the area thousands of years ago, in at least two different waves. Some are descendants of a third wave of migration in which people settled across the northern part of North America. They never migrated to southern areas. For this reason, genetic studies show they are not closely related to Native Americans in South America. Throughout the Arctic and northern areas, they established varying indigenous, complex cultures that have succeeded each other over time.
They developed sophisticated ways to deal with the challenging climate and environment, and cultures rooted in the place. Historic groups have been defined by their languages, which belong to several major language families.
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