Alex Christy

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Perhaps the most important thing to remember about Alaska’s Native peoples is that all believe that at the basis of all life is the land. Their existence, whether searching for a solitary bowhead whale off St. Lawrence Island or casting nets into a rush of thrashing salmon in the Stikine River, depends on nature’s bounty. It has always been a tenuous balance. Alaska Natives took the first steps in this land, and their proud traditions continue.
Alaska: Saga of a Bold Land
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