The CATG Natural Resources Department produces research and documentation that combines traditional knowledge with scientific methods. These reports reflect our commitment to preserving cultural heritage, protecting subsistence resources, and managing our traditional lands for future generations.
Fort Yukon Water Quality Report
Comprehensive water quality analysis and monitoring for the Fort Yukon community, ensuring safe drinking water for residents.
Bridging Yesterday with Tomorrow
Connecting traditional practices and indigenous knowledge with modern resource management for sustainable future generations.
Traditional and Customary Harvest
Comprehensive documentation of traditional harvest practices and customary use patterns in the Yukon Flats region.
Ethnography and Traditional Use Harvest
In-depth ethnographic study documenting traditional land use, harvest patterns, and cultural practices of Yukon Flats communities.
Youth and Elder Canoe Expedition
Inter-generational cultural learning expedition connecting youth with elders through traditional river travel and environmental education.
Survival Denied: Alaska Native Families
Stories from Alaska Native families living in a broken system, highlighting challenges and advocating for systemic change.