ANILCA protected more than 104 million acres of federal land in Alaska when it was passed in 1980. While ANILCA...
“Sentinels of the Island” refers to a group of Elders from the small Tlingit village of Angoon, who travelled to...
When ANILCA was passed in 1980, not everyone agreed about the efficacy of the law. This film showcases Native and...
In youth filmmaker Iqlas’ words, “As climate change threatens Alaska, ANILCA stands as both environmental protection and a cultural safeguard.”...
One of the most important aspects of ANILCA is “Title 8” which outlines a priority to subsistence resources for rural...
Film by Elena Pavilla The film explains why we Yup’ik people get our names. This film includes interviews how we...
Film by Caroline Wiseman Keeping Traditions Alive: Lepquinm Gumilgit Gagoadim” highlights how a group of people can still practice their...
by Charles McKenry Amtgard: Algorithms for Creating Opportunities is a call to think critically about how people and cultures...
During the Spring of 2025, See Stories led a project with High School students in Angoon’s CTE class- documenting Culturally...
“Disovered” is a one of a kind project; giving voice to a special group of young women typically without a...
In 1869, a conflict between the U.S. Army and the Tlingit people in modern day Wrangell, AK led to the...
In the Summer of 2024, Yakutat Youth learned canoeing skills through a program run by Fathoms Alaska. This film made...