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The Aaluk Crew landed Utqiaġvik's first bowhead whale of the spring season last week. It was also 17-year-old striker Donald "Button" Adams' first catch.
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Bethel Winter House, the local emergency housing shelter, closed on April 30. It was open for seven months, beginning October 1.
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Earlier this March, Bethel nonprofits publicly unveiled a groundbreaking project – a “permanent supportive housing” building meant to help stabilize the lives of chronically homeless individuals in the community.
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While competition was tight, one icicle dominated the frozen field by a wide margin.
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At the Bethel Readiness Center dedication, Maj. (Ret.) Robert Hoffman shared stories about the legacy of the National Guard and his hopes for the future.
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The non-stop schedule of song and dance climaxed in the mass performance that lies at the heart of the festival.
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Each year, the Miss Cama-i pageant brings together young women from across the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta in a whirlwind day of interviews, essays, and service. In the end, a 22-year-old from Bethel and Emmonak took home the Miss Cama-i 2024 title.
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For new arrivals to the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, the group provides an opportunity to feel a little closer to home.
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For Alaska Native communities along the Yukon River, fishing for salmon has always been a central part of life. But climate change is driving a massive collapse in salmon populations.
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Amllerni sassani yuraguralriit avatiitni, amlleret Cama-i Festival-aq nallunritaat piliarugaat nasvaumalallrat pitekluku melqulegnek, tegglinek, enernek, melqunek-llu.
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The plan could close fishing for seven more years and open the door for hatcheries. In villages along the river, Tribal leaders say the state has cut them out of the process and want federal oversight.
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In addition to the dozens of hours of dancing, the Cama-i Festival is well-known for its bustling craft fair full of furs, beads, bones, and feathers.