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Joshua Saul | Jun 24 2010
At the Red Dog Mine in Northwest Alaska, a mix of ammonia nitrate and diesel fuel is ignited in order to blast the rock containing valuable zinc. Read the whole story at alaskadispatch.com
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Joshua Saul | Jun 22 2010
Residents of Noorvik, a village in Northwest Alaska, move out to the riverbanks in the summer so they can fish and stock up food for the winter.
Dr. Ali Fant | May 4 2010
The issue of teachers spying on school district-issued student computers is a hot topic once again.
Jared MIller | Mar 31 2010

I believe Kotzebue should stop importing alcohol completely. I have witnessed first-hand the effects of alcohol abuse on people.

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Ashley Skabar | Mar 29 2010

In Shishmaref, cooking from the land requires participation on the part of everyone, from hunting to storing to cooking.

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Ashley Skabar | Mar 28 2010

Recipes, like languages, change and develop from generation to generation.

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Ashley Skabar | Mar 26 2010
What we talk about at the table says a lot about what is important in our lives and the world around us.
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Ashley Skabar | Mar 25 2010

Food is such an important way that we share time, culture, and nourishment with one another, from cooking and sharing recipes to simply enjoying pleasant tastes and good conversation.

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Bill Harris | Mar 24 2010
Random shots of students and events at Tikigaq School in Point Hope, AK
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