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The Yup’ik woman became known in church communities across Alaska for quiet generosity, piety and compassion — particularly as a consoler of women who had suffered from abuse, from miscarriage ...
St. Olga is the third with Alaska Native heritage, emblematic of how the faith has grafted in with some Indigenous cultures. Most of the state’s Orthodox priests, serving about 80 parishes, are ...
Native American News Alaska Native woman, ‘everybody’s helper,’ is Orthodox church’s first female North American saint Published: Jun. 26, 2025, 1:58 p.m.
A group of tribes in Montana alleges a new election law will disenfranchise Native voters and has moved to join a lawsuit challenging it. On Tuesday, the ACLU of Montana, American Civil Liberties ...
State legislators and advocates are trying once again to ban Native American mascots in Massachusetts high schools.
Alaska Native woman, 'everybody's helper,' is Orthodox church's first female North American saint The Orthodox Church in America has its first female saint from North America ...
AP News AP US Headlines Alaska Native woman, ‘everybody’s helper,’ is Orthodox church’s first female North American saint By The Associated Press - ...
Many of these places were once inhabited by Native Americans and eventually conquered by Old World nations. And many of these trails once connected in Natchitoches, Louisiana.
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