Alaska Natives train the next generation to provide from the land.
The younger generation of Alaska Natives step up to new challenges.
Alaska Natives use long summer days for harvests and projects.
Alaska Natives work with family to uphold traditions of their ancestors.
When the sun doesn't set, Alaska natives forgo sleep to seize the daylight.
As the seasons change to spring, new challenges arise for Alaska Natives.
Unstable winter weather tests the Alaskan Native way of life.
In a modern world, Alaska Natives pass down time-honored skills and values.
Alaska's Indigenous Peoples rely upon the lessons and values of their ancestors to harvest resources for their families and neighbors.
Alaska's Indigenous Peoples face new challenges as arctic resources that have been relied on for centuries begin to disappear.
Generations of Indigenous Peoples have thrived in harsh arctic climates because of their knowledge and stewardship of the land.
Indigenous Alaskans rely on the lessons of their ancestors to survive and thrive in challenging terrain.
As the winters in Alaska become more unpredictable, the Alaska Natives must take on the challenge in order to continue their way of life.
On the land of their ancestors, Alaska Natives build new futures using old ways.
Alaska Natives harvest food by land and sea to provide for their families.
In a modern world, Alaska Natives live off the land as their people have for centuries.
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