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A key step to preventing the spread of diseases like COVID-19 or influenza is simple: washing hands. But lack of piped water in parts of rural Alaska has made that simple practice not so easy to carry out.
The Native American Rights Fund celebrated a historic victory for Alaska Native communities after the U.S. Supreme Court on Jan. 12, 2026, declined to review the State of Alaska’s challenge to long-standing federal protections for rural subsistence rights.
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a case Monday that could have decided if rural Alaskans should keep getting preferential fishing rights on most rivers and lakes on state and federal land.
(CN) — The Supreme Court on Monday rejected Alaska’s bid to review a ruling affirming Alaska Native fishing rights in a case tied to a broader legal battle over subsistence fishing that began more than 40 years ago.
A national support line for Native survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault has begun work to launch an Alaska-specific service. Strong Hearts Native Helpline is a Native-led nonprofit that offers 24-hour,
Safari Club leaders and Alaska Native subsistence advocates have long been at odds over rights to hunt and fish in Alaska.