The Story of Tobaan Etseh

The Story of Tobaan Etseh The Story of Tobaan Etseh takes readers into the Kk’edonts’ednee period—The Time of Long Ago—when animals, fish, and birds could communicate like people. This cherished Koyukon Athabascan legend teaches us valuable lessons on respecting nature and animals, passing down Indigenous knowledge through generations. In this story, Grandma Porcupine eats all her food on one side …

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Governor Dunleavy Signs House BillLimiting Power of Pharmacy Benefits Managers

In September, Governor Dunleavy signed into law a House Bill that places Pharmacy Benefits Managers (PBMs) under tighter regulation. House Bill 226 limits PBMs’ ability in Alaska to force patients to get their prescriptions filled at the PBMs’ pharmacies of choice. That is, PBMs currently often steer profitable prescriptions away from independent and tribal pharmacies in favor of mail order …

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Exploring Eielson AFB’s Micro-Reactor Project: An Initiative in Energy Resilience for Alaska

By NANCY J. BALKUS, P.E., SESDeputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Infrastructure, Energy, and Environment) Dear Tribes and Tribal Members, My name is Nancy Balkus, and I serve as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations, Energy, and the Environment. I am deeply honored to be included in this newsletter and want to share some information …

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Celebrating Resilience at the Traditional Healing Gathering

The Traditional Healing Gathering, held from October 8th-10th, 2024, at Wedgewood Resort, was a vibrant three-day event celebrating culture, traditional healing, and community unity. Each morning began with a communal prayer, uniting participants with a spirit of respect and connection. Special guests, including Elders and cultural advocates, shared inspiring insights into resilience and cultural pride. Workshops provided hands-on experiences in …

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Protect Your Sight This November and All Your Life

During National Diabetes Awareness Month, it’s important to highlight how diabetes can affect your vision—and to share the good news that you can take steps to protect your eyesight. People with diabetes are at risk for various eye conditions, including cataracts, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy. Diabetic retinopathy is the most common cause of vision loss for adults with diabetes and …

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REAL ID Deadline: May 7, 2025 – No More Extensions!

By May 7, 2025, everyone must have a REAL ID for air travel, including small aircraft and medical evacuation (medivac) flights. After this deadline, a standard driver’s license won’t be accepted for flights. This deadline is final, and there will be no extensions. To get your REAL ID, visit your local DMV with the following: Proof of Identity (passport, birth …

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Stay Healthy During the Holidays:Order Your FREE COVID Test Today!

By Jacoline Bergstrom, Executive Director of Health Services The Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR), an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, in collaboration with the U.S. Postal Service has reopened COVIDtests.gov, so that households across the country can order four additional over-the-counter COVID-19 tests for free. These tests are intended for use throughout the …

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TCC Housing Update

By Mitchell Shewfelt, Housing Department Manager As we transition into the colder months, the Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) is excited to share updates on various housing initiatives taking place across our communities. Our commitment to improving living conditions and expanding housing opportunities for our Tribal members remains strong. Here’s a look at our ongoing and upcoming projects. Project Highlights Ruby:  …

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Needle Disposal Kiosks Now Available

Hypodermic needles are a part of modern life, whether for managing conditions like diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, or Crohn’s disease, or due to the ongoing issue of illicit drug use. Unfortunately, this often leads to improper disposal of needles in makeshift containers tossed with regular trash. But there’s a better option: needle disposal kiosks! Tok and Nenana now have their own …

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Chief Brian Ridley Calls for Urgent Action on Salmon Crisis

In October, Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) Chief Brian Ridley addressed the Eastern Interior Regional Advisory Council (EIRAC), highlighting the severe consequences of the ongoing salmon crisis on Alaska Native communities. Salmon, which has historically accounted for more than 50% of the subsistence harvest for TCC member Tribes, has become scarce, leading to alarming health impacts. Chief Ridley emphasized that the …

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