Alaska vowed to resolve murders of Indigenous people. Now it refuses...
Charlene Aqpik Apok is the executive director of Data for Indigenous Justice, a nonprofit that requested a list of every Alaska Native murdered in the state over the past three years. The state said it doesn’t collect that information. (Marc Lester/ADN)

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