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Rivers Without Fish: An Activist’s Mission to Restore Her Yukon River Community | INDIE ALASKA
Season 13
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Mackenzie Englishoe is dedicated to ensuring that future generations living in Gwichyaa Zhee also known as Fort Yukon are able to live off of and celebrate the lands they call home. In this Indie Alaska feature from PBS and PBS Digital Studios earn about the impact a lack of salmon can have on villages within the state of Alaska, and what it means for future generations.
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Letting go as the seasons change. This episode of Indie Alaska highlights the Homer Burning Basket.
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Gretchen Bersch shares some of the lessons she's learned while spending a lifetime homesteading.
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Kim Sherry sharing her story and experience on The Great Alaska Recipe
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Ricky Vazquez is not letting his past define him.
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In Kodiak, Alaska, Marion Owen is learning how to repair the island's sour soil with compost.
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Greg joined a reenactment group in Alaska, finding medieval calligraphy was harder than he thought.
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Daisy Nicolas is using her passion for dog treats to teach life skills to young disabled Alaskans.
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Meet Meg Kelley, a freehand artist in Anchorage, Alaska.
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Amy Vail grew up in a family of glass artists and continues the family legacy in Alaska.
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Families come together to share stories and heal together in Toksook Bay, AK.
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Misty, a lifelong collector, has finally fulfilled her lifelong dream of experiencing the
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Katya Karankevich is breaking records in the spearfishing scene.