World Dec 26 As Arctic warms, Indigenous communities there face dramatic changes to their way of life By Casey Kuhn
Nation Dec 03 Native American students missed school at higher rates for years. It got worse during the pandemic Years after COVID-19 disrupted American schools, nearly every state is still struggling with attendance. But attendance has been worse for Native American and Alaska Native students. By Cheyanne Mumphrey, Sharon Lurye, Morgan Lee, Associated Press
Politics Oct 29 The ability to vote isn’t always guaranteed in Alaska’s far-flung Native villages A shuttered polling station represents just the latest example of persistent voting challenges in Alaska’s remote Native villages, a collection of more than 200 far-flung communities that dot the nation's largest state. By Mark Thiessen, Becky Bohrer, Gene Johnson, Associated Press
Nation Oct 25 Watch 6:55 Biden issues ‘long overdue’ apology for federal Indigenous boarding schools President Biden apologized for a U.S. policy that forcibly separated generations of Indigenous children from their families and sent them to boarding schools for forced assimilation into white society. An investigation uncovered abuse at the schools and the deaths of… By Geoff Bennett, Karina Cuevas, Azhar Merchant