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Indigenous peoples of Alaska must navigate a changing climate using the values of the past as a guide to their future.
Indigenous Peoples of Alaska must race against the short days of winter to secure food for their families and communities.
As food sources grow scarce, Alaska Natives work to feed their communities.
The spring thaw brings new opportunities for Alaska’s Indigenous People, but also unforeseen dangers.
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With the snow beginning to melt and spring around the corner, Alaska Natives search for new resources on their ancestral lands.
Indigenous Alaskans make use of the long summer days, working round the clock to provide for their subsistence lifestyle.
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