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  • Peggy Fagerstrom, Sitnasuak Native Corporation. Used with permission

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  • Addressing Links Between Climate and Public Health in Alaska Native Villages
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  • Iñupiat Work to Preserve Food and Traditions on Alaska's North Slope
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  • Blue Lake Rancheria Tribe Undertakes Innovative Action to Reduce the Causes of Climate Change
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  • Chris Whitehead, Sitka Tribe of Alaska. Used with permission.

  • Alaskan Tribes Join Together to Assess Harmful Algal Blooms
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  • College of Menominee Nation's Sustainable Development Institute Builds Capacity for Tribal Climate Change Adaptation

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