The updated livery and logo on Alaska Airlines, including the Eskimo logo that has been there since 1972. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) A company rebranding campaign turned into a P.R. mess for Alaska ...
Alaskan Eskimos' significantly higher rates of fatty artery plaque than the general U.S. population may be due to unhealthy lifestyle habits, researchers report in Stroke: Journal of the American ...
In the process of tweaking its brand for the first time in 25 years, Alaska Airlines learned more about what the Eskimo on the tail of its aircraft represents to Alaska Natives. Since 1972, when the ...
The new livery on this Alaska Airlines 737 include new font in the Alaska logo, an Eskimo with a more friendly appearance and swishes of color as seen in Alaska Airlines maintenance hangar in this ...
After an outcry from members of the Alaska Native community, Alaska Airlines has removed the line "Meet our Eskimo" and replaced it with "Meet the Eskimo" on its website, alongside the airline's ...
July 10, 2008 — Despite eating a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids, Alaskan Eskimo are developing subclinical atherosclerosis at an early age, likely due in large part to heavy smoking, a new study ...
CHICAGO -- Genetic testing of Iñupiat people currently living in Alaska's North Slope is helping Northwestern University scientists fill in the blanks on questions about the migration patterns and ...
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