Fifty Miles from Tomorrow is the memoir of Willie Hensley, one of the central figures in the long push for Alaska Native Rights.
All five mushers who were crowned champion of the Iditarod between 2017 and 2021 are competing in the 2022 race.
Juneau’s Hidden History is a hiking group that organizes adventures into old mines, ice caves, and other historic Alaska destinations.
The 2021 book Valdez Rises, by Tabitha Gregory, details the monumental task of relocating the city after the 1964 earthquake.
Nick Jans writes that The Darkness, capitalized, is what defines winter in the far north. Combined with extreme cold, it can be soul-crushing.
Indigenous people across Alaska used grass to weave baskets that are both masterpieces of art and useful tools.
Before he passed away in 2021, Clem Tillion was a giant in the Alaska fishing industry and staunch supporter of sustainable fisheries.
The Geophysical Institute researches earth and near space subjects including permafrost, seismic activity, sea ice, aurora, and drones.
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