Today, February 16th, is Elizabeth Peratrovich Day in Alaska. Elizabeth Wanamaker Peratrovich (Tlingit) was a civil rights activist who is credited with pushing for the anti–discrimination law in the ...
The youngest, second youngest and third youngest person ever elected Tlingit and Haida President spoke at University of Alaska Southeast on Friday night. Richard Peterson, 42, Central Council Tlingit ...
Forty-eight hours after she wore a Tlingit-inspired robe and a flowing red evening gown on national television, Alyssa London wore a gray zip-up hoodie and black leggings, sitting on a gravelly hill ...
A new nonprofit organization has been formed to support the Central Council of the Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska’s ...
For the first time in pageant history, a Tlingit woman will represent Alaska on the national stage. Alyssa London was crowned Miss Alaska earlier this month and said, even before she was crowned, the ...
Google taps Tlingit artist for Doodle honoring Alaska Native civil rights icon Elizabeth Peratrovich
If you need to Google something on Wednesday, you might see a familiar face. The tech company’s Doodle of the day is of Alaska Native civil rights icon Elizabeth Peratrovich. For the illustration, ...
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JUNEAU — Alaska Native artist Rico Worl said he jumped at the chance to create for the U.S. Postal Service a stamp he hopes will be a gateway for people to learn about his Tlingit culture. “I think a ...
The battle was a pivotal moment in Tlingit history — and in Russia's colonization of the Americas. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works ...
Alaskans may recognize a familiar face on Google’s homepage Wednesday: civil rights activist Elizabeth Peratrovich. The illustration was created by Tlingit artist Michaela Goade of Sitka, who says ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Army veteran Richard Bean Sr. took his wartime secret to the grave, dying a hero without anyone knowing about it for decades. Now Bean and four other long-deceased Alaska Natives ...
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