Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Splitting Fish

Alaska has the most unique ways of living. Subsisting off the land's natural resources is what makes Alaska one of the unique-est states. Splitting fish for a long winter's survival is important in Alaska's communities. The salmon allows commercial and subsistence fishing to take place in Alaska. The fishing communities in Alaska depend on salmon to survive. Alaskan communities rely on fish and wildlife to help feed their families. The fishing industries in Alaska are the largest private employer in the state of Alaska. Be proud of where you come from, The Last Frontier.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Alaska Native Women: Backbones of the Family

Like mothers around the world, Alaska Native women are primarily the backbones of the family. They have tons of knowledge of culture, living, nature, and everything else. With many skills, these women can do a variety of things. Even though women are thought of being housewives, they have their own strengths and responsibilities. They do things tirelessly to keep themselves, their families, and even their communities happy.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Bear-Back Riding


This Photograph was taken in Seward, Alaska. A leashed black bear cub riding on the back of a young girl. This photo shows that this girl has trust in this bear cub. This picture is amazing, to see such a young girl with such a WILD animal..

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Makers of Clothing


Native women sew the clothing that is necessary for survival in the Arctic, such as these raincoats made of mammal intestines. It is amazing to see clothing like this that is made from intestines of mammals, that are light and warm. They are worn by indigenous people all along the west coast of Alaska, Siberian, Canadian, and Greenland eskimoes. Click on the sealgut raincoat link to learn more.