In the "Alaska Triangle", according to IFL Science, nearly 20,000 people are said to have disappeared since 1972 (that's 2225 per year). An area of the planet that accounts for the highest number of ...
Once one of the state's largest caribou herds, the low population of Southwest Alaska's Mulchatna herd has failed to recover.
The U.S. Census Bureau announced that, in 1890, ten commercial establishments in Alaska reported a total of eighty-six employees, a combined payroll of $22,773, and capital and equipment worth ...
Roughly half of Alaska's population was comprised of white settlers who had migrated to the territory during gold rushes in the latter half of the nineteenth century. The other half of the populat ...
Tanana Chiefs Conference annual convention highlights issues and developments in keeping Alaska Native culture alive amidst a changing future.