- Native cartographers instrumental in mapping pre-statehood Alaska
- Tlingit storyteller brings tales to life
- Workshop group stresses importance of Southeast Native languages
- Racial disparity led to ban of death penalty in territorial Alaska
- ‘Our ancestors returned home’: How a Chilkat robe made its way back to Southeast Alaska
- Humanities endowment to partner with Native nonprofit to promote language immersion education
- Peratrovich dollar coin will either have her likeness or a symbolic Tlingit raven
- Smithsonian representatives wrap up information meetings for Native veterans memorial
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About MeTripp J Crouse (Ojibwe, descendent of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa) has worked in print journalism and broadcasting for 15-plus years, and currently represents Alaska and serves as 2019 chair of the Station Advisory Committee for Native Public Media, a national organization that offers support services to Tribal and Native public radio stations. Tripp is also a member of the Native American Journalists Association and Alaska Press Club. Prior to working at 90.3 KNBA in Anchorage, Tripp worked at KTOO in Juneau and the Quad-City Times in Davenport, Iowa. Archives
May 2020
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