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Southeast Alaska: Archaeologists Identify Famed Fort Where Indigenous Tlingits Fought Russian Forces By MEGAN GANNON - For thousands of years, the Tlingit people made their home in the islands of Southeast Alaska among other indigenous peoples, including the Haida, but at the turn of the 19th century, they came into contact with a group that would threaten their relationship with the land: Russian traders seeking to establish a footprint on the North American continent.
The colonists had been expanding into Alaska for decades, first exploiting Aleut peoples as they chased access to sea otters and fur seals that would turn profits in the lucrative fur trade. The Russian American Company, a trading monopoly granted a charter by Russian tsar Paul I just as British monarchs had done on the continent’s east coast in the 17th century, arrived in Tlingit territor
Salazar joins Rasmuson Foundation board
Sunday PM (SitNews) Ketchikan, Alaska - A lifelong Alaskan and community leader from Ketchikan is joining the Rasmuson Foundation board of directors.
Angela Salazar, a member of the Ketchikan Gateway Borough Grant Committee and co-owner of Harbor Point business park, joins the board this month for a three-year term. She replaces Kris Norosz of Petersburg, who has term-limited off after serving since 2015.
Salazar grew up raising money for community activities and nonprofits and never stopped. She has held board positions with the PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center Foundation, Greater Ketchikan Chamber of Commerce and Ketchikan-Kanayama Sister City Exchange, and she was a member of First City Rotary. In addition to her role on the borough Grant Committee, she leads the live auction for the hospital foundation’s annual Sole-Stice Event and supports the fundraising efforts of her children’s activities.
Jan. 26:
Ketchikan is joining the
Angela Salazar, a member of the Ketchikan Gateway Borough Grant Committee and co-owner of
Harbor Point business park, joins the board this month for a three-year term. She replaces
Kris Norosz of
Petersburg, who has term-limited off after serving since 2015.
Salazar grew up raising money for community activities and nonprofits and never stopped. She has held board positions with the
PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center Foundation,
Greater Ketchikan Chamber of Commerce and Ketchikan-Kanayama Sister City Exchange, and she was a member of
First City Rotary. In addition to her role on the borough Grant Committee, she leads the live auction for the hospital foundation s annual Sole-Stice Event and supports the fundraising efforts of her children s activities.
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