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Daniel Cornwall | Jun 30 2010

"Three books on ..." is a weekly column that seeks to show people that wherever they live, there are community-relevant books that they can get from Alaska libraries.

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Alex Bennett | May 31 2010
In WWII, my father started a newspaper for the troops on the Aleutian Islands. This video features his story, original photos and newspaper clippings.
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Ned Rozell | May 21 2010

An eluive seabird that typically makes its home on the glaciers of southcentral Alaska has been found in the Western Aleutians. The question of how and why they are there remains to be answered.

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Native Perspectives on Sustainability | May 20 2010
Excerpt of an interview with Larry Merculieff, Aleut, from the Native Perspectives on Sustainability project. Merculieff tells a story from his childhood about learning through the observation of Aleut hunters and seabirds how one profoundly connects with the earth.
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George Pletnikoff | May 10 2010
We traveled to Amchitka Island on the Aleutian Chain in Alaska's Bering Sea to investigate if the impacts of 35 years ago are still visible.
Caleb Shaishnikoff | Apr 30 2010

"Jap raiders bomb Dutch Harbor twice" was one of the common newspaper titles after the bombings of Dutch Harbor/Unalaska on the days of June 3, 1942, and June 4, 1942. But it was not always this way.

Ned Rozell | Apr 29 2010

Remember that 2008 volcano eruption that canceled all flights into and out of Anchorage? Now we know the effect it had on animal and plant life surrounding Kasatochi Island.

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Ronn Murray | Apr 14 2010
This time lapse was shot from a window at The Grande Aleutian Hotel in Dutch Harbor, Alaska.
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Chris Diaz | Feb 18 2010
Six photos stitched to create a panoramic view of the town of Adak in the Western Aleutians. January 2009
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Chris Diaz | Feb 18 2010
An eagle perched on a rocky beach at the Bering Sea Coast of Adak. Photo taken January 2010.
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