William L Iggiagruk Hensley
William L. Iggiagruk Hensley, author of Fifty Miles from Tomorrow , was a founder of the Northwest Alaska Native Association and spent twenty years working for its successor, the Inuit-owned NANA Regional Corporation. He also helped establish the Alaska Federation of Natives in 1966 and has served as its director, executive director, president, and co-chair. He spent ten years in the Alaska state legislature as a representative and senator, and recently retired from his position in Washington,...See more
William L. Iggiagruk Hensley, author of Fifty Miles from Tomorrow , was a founder of the Northwest Alaska Native Association and spent twenty years working for its successor, the Inuit-owned NANA Regional Corporation. He also helped establish the Alaska Federation of Natives in 1966 and has served as its director, executive director, president, and co-chair. He spent ten years in the Alaska state legislature as a representative and senator, and recently retired from his position in Washington, D.C., as manager of federal government relations for Alyeska Pipeline Service Company. Hensley and his wife, Abigale, live in Anchorage, where--now an Inupiat elder--he is the chair of the First Alaskans Institute. See less
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