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In this edition of The Anchorage Weekender, we’ve got you covered whether you’re looking to stay in town for July Fourth or ...
Wild Alaska berries are one of the most nutritious and antioxidant-rich foods available. But Metlakatla is just one of many Alaska communities noticing dramatic changes in berry production.
Capital City Weekly Planet Alaska: The language of berries. Like the berries, the language lives on the land. By Yeilk’ Vivian Mork and Vivian Faith Prescott ...
Registered dietitian and University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service agent Leslie Shallcross will discuss ...
Little House Big Alaska on MSN21d
Berry Recipes That Make the Most of the Season
Berries are one of the best parts of the season—fresh, colorful, and naturally sweet. Whether you’re picking them yourself or grabbing a basket at the market, they’re perfect for adding flavor to your ...
How a berry picker became a viral meme in Alaska. Season 11 Episode 10 | 4m 40s Video has Closed Captions | CC. Tank Hardrick tells his story living in the South and foraging with his family in ...
Standing on top of the mountain, the vast largely unaltered landscape of southeast Alaska features a gorgeous panoramic view ...
Berry foragers across Alaska have reported many changes while hunting for their favorites over the last few years. Late salmon berries in Seldovia, early blueberry crops in Fairbanks and insects ...
Wilson Twitchell's house is sinking. Twitchell and his wife, Bertha, are raising seven children in their small home in Kasigluk, a Yup'ik village of about 450 people in Southwest Alaska. These ...
To assemble the Alaska. Spread the jam over the circle of sponge cake, then arrange scoops of ice cream in a pyramid shape on top, leaving a 1.5cm border.
Alaska Natives were here for thousands of years before colonization. Every tourist and non-Native who has made Alaska home is a guest in their homeland, so be respectful of both the people and land.
Cody Strathe writes in a commentary that public lands are more than lines on a map for Alaskans, who are tied to the land.