Yukon River Agreement Proposed by Alaska & Canada

By Gale K. Vick, Fairbanks Fish & Game Advisory Committee Member At the January 2024 meeting of the Yukon River Panel in Whitehorse, Canada, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) unveiled a draft “agreement” that, among other issues, is calling for a seven year stand down of any Chinook …

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Mail Service Delivery Business

By Betty Ross, Deputy Director of Tribal Government and Client Services Going into a mail service business can be a rewarding venture, especially if you live in a remote village with limited mail service.  The U.S. Postal Service relies on contractors for help in remote areas to deliver mail.  A contractor who delivers mail to a rural area may be …

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National Nutrition Month: Focus on Fiber!

Fiber is an easy way to make your diet healthier. Diets high in fiber may reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. Fiber is a type of carbohydrate that stays intact in the digestive tract rather than breaking down into sugar. Fiber helps slow down the rise in blood sugars during the digestive process. Fiber also acts as …

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Healing & Culture Come Together at Tanana Wellness Event

In January, the Tanana Tribe kicked off the New Year in a good way by hosting a two-day wellness event. The event brought community members together to participate in cultural activities that fostered a sense of unity and well-being. Supported by TCC’s Learning and Development Division and Family Services and Support Division, the event offered a variety of cultural activities …

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TCC Meets with Tribal Leadership in Hughes and Manley Hot Springs

On February 6th, Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) leaders visited Hughes and Manley Hot Springs to meet with Tribal leaders and community members. The goal was to understand their concerns, priorities, and offer help where possible. TCC thanks both communities for their warm welcome and looks forward to more visits in the future. The visit allowed TCC leaders to listen to …

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DOI Negotiations: Self-Governance Agreement

By Carrie Stevens, UAF Tribal Governance Department Chair and Associate Professor As directed by the Tanana Chiefs Conference Full Board of Directors (per Resolution 2022-12), TCC leadership has been actively negotiating a self-governance agreement with the Department of the Interior to further co-steward and maintain our traditional ways of life.The Agreement is based on consultation, communication, and relationship to center …

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Empowering Tribal Leadership: 2024 Tribal Government Training

The recent Tribal Government Training hosted by Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) brought together Tribal Leaders and Tribal Administrators for engaging sessions focused on strengthening governance and building resilient communities. Held from January 30th to February 1st, 2024, attendees participated in workshops led by TCC programs and divisions. This gathering provided Tribal leaders with the opportunity to learn and exchange insights …

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TCC Rural Energy Specialist Appointed to Arctic Energy Ambassadors Program

Tanana Chiefs Conference proudly announces the appointment of Edward Dellamary, Rural Energy Specialist, as an Arctic Energy Ambassador for the Department of Energy. In this role, Edward represents the Interior region in the Arctic Energy Ambassadors Program, a collaboration between the Arctic Energy Office, the Denali Commission, and the Alaska Municipal League. The Arctic Energy Ambassadors Program aims to empower …

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Combating Colon Cancer: TCC Takes the Lead in Alaska Native Communities

A recent report from the American Cancer Society has shed light on the alarming revelation that Indigenous Alaskans have the highest rate of colon cancer in the world. The report calls for increased screenings, stool tests, and follow-up care for people aged 45-49 to help curb this trend. According to TCC’s guidelines, screening colonoscopies should commence at the age of …

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