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FNA Winter 2025 Newsletter
Kipnuk residents relocated to Fairbanks after Typhoon Halong devistation.

FNA and Denakkanaaga hosted Kipnuk residents who moved to Fairbanks after Typhoon Halong devastated their homes. We had moose soup, salmon, dried fish, seal and herring to share and offered FNA services and support. We welcome them with open hearts and arms.
MMIP Cross Dedication

Memorial Cross Dedicated to Honor Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons On a bright fall afternoon, Native leaders, law enforcement officials, community members, and families of the missing and murdered gathered in remembrance and solidarity to dedicate a large cross honoring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons. The cross is located at the Fairbanks Native Association Alaska […]
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FNA celebrates new royalty for bringing culture to light

In a celebration of Alaska Native culture, two young women and a baby girl were elected as Fairbanks Native Association royalty. The new Miss FNA is Alana Moses, 18, Yup’ik, Cup’ik, Iñupiaq, and Koyukon Athabascan. Her parents are Catherine and Calvin Moses. Alana has […]