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Navigating the Twisting Waters of Indigenous Communities and Scientific Research

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Navigating the Twisting Waters of Indigenous Communities and Scientific Research
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Navigating the Twisting Waters of Indigenous Communities and Scientific ResearchNavigating the Twisting Waters of Indigenous Communities and Scientific Research

Alaska is home to over 100,000 Indigenous residents who represent twenty distinctive cultures and languages. The map shows cities, towns and villages where most people live today, but depicts Alaska Native territories as they existed in about 1890, before the main influx of Euro-American settlers.

Originally published at https://www.energy.gov/arctic/articles/navigating-twisting-waters-indigenous-communities-and-scientific-research

The post Navigating the Twisting Waters of Indigenous Communities and Scientific Research first appeared on Social Gov.