US Navy apologizes for burning and bombarding the village of Kake in 1869
Navy representatives visited Kake this weekend to formally apologize for bombing and burning the village in 1869.
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by Shelby Herbert | Sep 25, 2024 | Featured News, Local News, Syndicated | 0
Navy representatives visited Kake this weekend to formally apologize for bombing and burning the village in 1869.
Read Moreby Shelby Herbert | Aug 8, 2023 | Featured News, Local News, Syndicated | 0
The Organized Village of Kake laid the foundation for Alaska’s first modern clam garden in early August. The community hopes the project will preserve an important food source and keep traditional knowledge alive.
Read Moreby Shelby Herbert | Aug 3, 2023 | Featured News, Local News, Syndicated | 0
Petersburg’s king salmon derby went belly up in 2018. But on the other side of Kupreanof, Kake’s annual children’s fishing derby is still swimming strong.
Read Moreby Jacob Resneck, CoastAlaska | Dec 6, 2021 | Featured News, Syndicated | 0
A federal judge has rejected the Dunleavy administration’s legal challenge to an out-of-season hunt authorized by the feds during the early months of the COVID pandemic. The Organized Village of Kake had requested the deer and moose harvest out of concerns about food security.
Read Moreby Jacob Resneck, CoastAlaska | Nov 20, 2020 | Featured News, Syndicated | 0
The Dunleavy administration objected in court to federal wildlife managers allowing Kake’s tribe to hunt out-of-season. The tribe argued that shortages during COVID-19 pandemic has exposed potential weaknesses in the supply chain.
Read Moreby Angela Denning | Mar 18, 2020 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
The state is planning to build a $40 million dollar road across the northern part of Kupreanof Island in Southeast Alaska. However, most of the island’s residents don’t want it.
Read Moreby Jacob Resneck, Coast Alaska | Nov 15, 2019 | Featured News, Local News, Syndicated | 0
The U.S. Board of Geographic Names has renamed Saginaw Bay as Skanax Bay. That’s because of the former’s associations with the warship that bombarded Tlingit villages in the region 150 years ago.
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