TCC’s 2026 Keynote Speakers: Second Traditional Chief Andy Jimmie and Dr. Jessica Black

Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) is honored to welcome Second Traditional Chief Andy Jimmie and Dr. Jessica Black as keynote speakers for the 2026 Annual Convention and Full Board of Directors Meeting. Together, they bring decades of leadership and deep cultural grounding to a shared keynote address. Second Traditional Chief Andy Jimmie: A Lifetime of Leadership Raised in the village of …

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Smart Snacking & Meal Timing: A Guide to Better Energy and Better Health

By Katie Garrity, RD, TCC Diabetes & WIC Program Manager In the rhythm of busy workdays, school schedules, and after‑hours activities, nutrition often becomes an afterthought. Yet the way we snack—and when we snack—can make a meaningful difference in our energy levels, focus, and overall well‑being. Smart snacking isn’t about restriction; it’s about choosing foods that nourish, satisfy, and support …

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Alaska Board of Fisheries Action Marks Major Step Toward Protecting Yukon River Salmon

Today, the Alaska Board of Fisheries concluded deliberations on proposals addressing chum salmon interception in the Area M commercial fishery. The Board approved a management change reducing fishing opportunity in Area M by approximately 30 percent — a reduction of 136 hours for the drift fleet and 94 hours for the seine fleet during periods when vulnerable chum salmon stocks …

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Federal Land Revocation is a Serious Risk to Tribal Communities

Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) strongly opposes this week’s decision by the U.S. Department of the Interior to revoke Public Land Orders 5150 and 5180, opening approximately 2.1 million acres of land north of the Yukon River in the Dalton Utility Corridor to state selection, mining, and industrial development. For decades, these federal withdrawals protected lands relied upon by Tribal members …

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Seeking Nominations for 2026 Patti Hyslop Leadership in Sobriety Award

It is time once again to select the person/persons for the Patti L. Hyslop Award.  This Award is given to recognize the efforts of the village leaders in Sobriety, Healing, and keeping alive the commitment to healing that was the corner stone of Patti’s life.  Patti led the sobriety and healing movement in Tanana by encouraging people to make positive …

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