"It's just like a little time capsule." Archaeologists in Alaska were recently exploring a trail that runs along Upper Cook ...
In Alaska today, subsistence continues to be an ... A ten-year-old can pick berries, skin a fish, or help herd the small group of bachelor seals that will be harvested for seal meat.
Air Force engineers and archaeologists in Alaska have discovered a food cache on the Upper Cook Inlet southwest of Anchorage ...
Native to parts of Alaska, Canada, and Iceland, these dark-hued berries, sometimes referred to as mossberries, grow on creeping evergreen shrubs and tend to bloom between May and June. Many ...
It was dug into well-drained soil and lined with birch bark and grass, which preserved fish, meat and berries through the harsh seasonal extremes of southeastern Alaska. The cache pit is nearly ...
Mexican banana leaves shipped in from a friend in California. Alaska wild berries crowdsourced from across the state. In Anchorage, where school district students’ combined 112 languages is ...