"United for Survival: How Southeast Alaska’s Native Communities Are Driving Out Drug Abuse and Protecting Their Future"
Across Southeast Alaska, Native communities are making one thing clear: we will not allow drugs to destroy our families, our traditions, and our future. The fight against drug abuse and the individuals who bring it into our homes has reached a new level—tribal leaders, community members, and local enforcement are standing together to reclaim our lands from the grip of addiction and illegal drug trade.
A Community United in Action
New initiatives are launching across Native lands, offering direct ways for residents to report illegal activity. New phone numbers are being distributed to ensure that anyone can reach out anonymously and take action to stop harmful drug abuse. By speaking up, our people are reclaiming their homes and protecting future generations.
Rewards are now being offered for information that helps remove drug dealers from our communities. These criminals are no longer welcome, and the consequences are severe. Homes used for drug production or distribution are being torn down—this isn’t just about removing criminals, it’s about eliminating the toxic residue left behind by destructive substances. Our lands will not be tainted.
No Tolerance for Harm
For Native members caught selling, producing, or using drugs within our communities, the consequences are permanent: banishment. Those who put our people at risk will lose their place among us. This action is not taken lightly—it is a necessary step to ensure that our tribes remain strong, free of destruction, and safe for our families.
Our message is clear and absolute: drug dealers and makers, we do not want you here. You bring harm, devastation, and death to our loved ones—and we refuse to allow it.
Protecting Our Tribes, Protecting Our Future
This movement is about strength, resilience, and unity. It is about honoring the ancestors who fought to protect our people and ensuring that future generations can live in communities that thrive.
To those who stand with us: Keep speaking out. Keep protecting our people. Our fight continues, and together, we will win.
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