November is Diabetic Eye Awareness Month: Protect Your Vision with Regular Eye Screenings

Diabetes can affect many parts of the body, and one of the most serious complications is vision loss. Diabetic eye disease is one of the leading causes of blindness among adults—but the good news is that early detection and treatment can prevent most vision problems. For many people, changes to eyesight happens slowly and without pain. You may not notice …

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Northway Tribal Member Becomes Homeowner with Assistance from BIA and IRHA Programs

Eliza Jimmie just moved into her new home in Northway. Becoming a homeowner was made easier and more secure for her by combining funding from two sources: Interior Regional Housing Authority’s (IRHA) Home Ownership Program (HOP) and the Bureau of Indian Affairs’ (BIA) Housing Improvement Program (HIP), which is administered in Interior Alaska by Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC). IRHA’s HOP …

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Netr’edax Sobriety Potlatch Brings Community Together in Celebration and Healing

More than 125 people gathered in Fairbanks for the Netr’edax Sobriety Potlatch, an evening of celebration, reflection, and community hosted by Tanana Chiefs Conference. The event welcomed those who have been personally impacted by addiction, as well as friends, family, and supporters who came to honor the strength of individuals in recovery. The evening began with a prayer at 6 …

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TCC Wants to Hear Your Ideas on Small Business and Entrepreneurship

Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) Workforce Development, in partnership with Business Impact Northwest, is inviting Tribal members to share their thoughts and ideas about small business and entrepreneurship across the region. Your voice matters—by taking a few minutes to complete our short survey, you can help shape future opportunities and training programs designed to support aspiring and current Alaska Native business …

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Lung Cancer Awareness Month: Protecting the Breath of Our People

November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, a time to learn, share, and take action to protect our health and our communities. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in Alaska and across the United States. But by learning the risks and taking steps for early detection, we can make a difference for ourselves and our loved ones. Lung …

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Celebrating Our Adult Literacy Council Graduates

By Blanche Murphy, TCC Education Program Coordinator The TCC Education & Indigenous Learning Department would like to congratulate some recent Adult Literacy Council Graduates! On September 18th, the Literacy Council of Alaska celebrated 20 students receiving their GEDs. TCC Education & Indigenous Learning is proud to have helped finance four of the graduates, so they could complete their studies. A …

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Growing Strong Together: The Importance of Well Child Visits

By Jenny Lessner, MD, TCC Family Medicine Physician At TCC, we believe that caring for children means caring for the whole family and community. Regular well-child checks are an important way to keep babies, children, and teens healthy—not just when they’re sick, but all year long. At well-child visits, families can talk with their child’s healthcare provider about growth, development, …

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Natasha Singh Calls for Bold Leadership and Unity in AFN Keynote Address

Stevens Village Tribal member and Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium President Natasha Singh delivered a powerful keynote address at this year’s Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) Annual Convention, reflecting on this year’s theme — “Standing Strong, Standing United.” Singh opened with a challenge to the audience — and to Alaska itself — to embrace transformation: “Big risk and big change …

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Tanana Chiefs Conference Condemns Decision to Advance Ambler Road

Last month, President Donald Trump announced his decision to reverse the Biden Administration’s action on the Ambler Road Access Project—directing federal agencies to move forward with issuing the necessary permits within 30 days. This decision comes despite years of opposition from Tribes, local communities, and organizations who have raised serious concerns about the long-term cultural and environmental impacts this road …

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Indigenous Youth Stand United Against the Ambler Road

By TCC Emerging Leaders Council We are the Emerging Leader Youth Advisory Council of the Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) — twelve Indigenous young leaders, ages 18 to 24, representing the next generation’s voice for the 42 Tribes of Interior Alaska. Together, we stand in unified opposition to the Ambler Road Project — a development that threatens our ancestral lands, traditional …

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