Direct Relief: Native Alaskan Villages, Once Devastated by Spanish Flu, Are Taking Action Against COVID-19
May 08, 2020
May 08, 2020
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, May 8 -- Direct Relief issued the following news on May 6:
Located along the Kuskokwim River, situated about 310 miles west of the nearest city, Chuathbaluk is a small, quiet Alaskan village of about 95 people.
Like many of Alaska's over 200 native villages, Chuathbaluk has no road system and can only be accessed by air or travel between the villages on the river. The people of Chuathbaluk live off the land around them, hunting, fishing, and helping e . . .
Located along the Kuskokwim River, situated about 310 miles west of the nearest city, Chuathbaluk is a small, quiet Alaskan village of about 95 people.
Like many of Alaska's over 200 native villages, Chuathbaluk has no road system and can only be accessed by air or travel between the villages on the river. The people of Chuathbaluk live off the land around them, hunting, fishing, and helping e . . .