It was on this day, March 21st, 1913, that territorial Governor Walter Eli Clark signed the Shoup Women's Sufferage Bill giving women the right to vote in the territory of Alaska. The Shoup Women's ...
"Bone Dry" Act became law in the territory of Alaska in 1918, it was repealed on March 23rd, 1933, by Governor George A Parks. Alaskans passed the "BoneDry" law in 1916, and it took effect on January ...
Above the Arctic Circle, where the temperature plumets below zero and darkness abounds for months, the art of Indigenous ...
If you’re planning a trip to Alaska, be sure to include some of the state’s must-see historic landmarks on your itinerary. Alaska is home to a rich history, and its landmarks offer a glimpse into the ...
purchased with funds from the Lloyd and Charlotte Wineland Library Endowment for Native American and Western Exploration Literature. Front Cover -- Title Page ...
The U.S. Department of Education said Native Hawaiian, American Indian and Alaska Native history will not be categorized as “diversity, equity and inclusion” or “critical race theory” under the ...