
HNFP : 2021 Review and Looking Ahead
The Hoonah Native Forest Partnership just wrapped up its 7th field season! These annual posts have become a standard of the HNFP and are a great chance to review where we have come and where […]
The Hoonah Native Forest Partnership just wrapped up its 7th field season! These annual posts have become a standard of the HNFP and are a great chance to review where we have come and where […]
In 2020, HIA is investing in our youth during our 3rd season of the Training Rural Alaskan Youth Leaders and Students (TRAYLS Program). This program seeks to provide career exploration in science and natural resource […]
2019 was a year of firsts and a year of growth. HIA Environmental Program and all of our staff are proud of the work we completed – we feel our progress is substantial and is […]
For over a year Hoonah Indian Association has been working with five Southeast Tribes as “Cooperating Agencies” to inform the U.S. Forest Service on the Roadless Rulemaking process. On October 15th, 2019 the U.S. Department […]
The time has come! Join us on Saturday, September 7th to celebrate Hoonah’s culture, community, and food at the second Traditional Food Fair! There will be games including a traditional food Bingo and cakewalk, a […]
Spasski Watershed is an important area and resource for the community of Hoonah. Its large area provides berries, deer, medicinal plants, and fish for the community. Within its waters coho, pink, and chum salmon return […]
It’s that time of year! Herring, fiddleheads, devils clubs, spruce tips and : Gardening! The Hoonah Community Garden is looking for growers who want to provide for themselves and their family. Plots are free, we […]
Incredibly, it is here and gone. The 2018 field season of the Hoonah Native Forest Partnership is in the books! The hard work and dedication of the six crew members during the fourth summer of […]
Come one, come all to the Huna Traditional Food Fair! We guarantee family fun and lots of food for everyone! When : September 8th, 11AM Where : Canoe Shed We are putting together a a […]
On The Clammin’ Grounds On a mid-June morning the five members of Hoonah’s TRAYLS (Training Rural Alaska Youth Leaders and Students) crew walked onto the soft, muddy soil of the clamming grounds in Hoonah, Alaska. […]
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