U.S. officials, tribal leaders clash over Alaska Native corporation emergency funding
Arctic Alaska tribes and corporations could see an influx of funding for their coronavirus response — but leaders disagree on who it should be distributed to.
Congress has earmarked $8 billion in rescue funding for Native American and Alaska Native tribes, which have been among the groups hardest-hit by the coronavirus pandemic.
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