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The Frozen Toe Guide to Real Alaskan Livin' both embraces and instructs readers on everything one needs to know to be a true Alaskan, or at least to look the part. Combining both handbook format with anecdotal bits about the author’s own experiences moving to the state, the book advises readers on such topics ranging from winter survival skills to regional fashion to Alaskan dating advice to extreme sports. Learn how to make ice cream from snow, or how to seek out a career in dog mushing. Find out where to travel for weekend trips, and what Alaskans do for entertainment.
" Embark on an exciting journey through the beautiful landscapes of Alaska in "Kalitan: Our Little Alaskan Cousin" by Mary F. Nixon Roulet. This captivating book introduces readers to Kalitan, a young Alaskan child, and invites them to explore the unique customs, traditions, and natural wonders of this extraordinary region. Set against the backdrop of Alaska's breathtaking scenery, "Kalitan: Our Little Alaskan Cousin" offers a glimpse into Kalitan's daily life, showcasing the resilience, resourcefulness, and cultural heritage of the Alaskan people. Readers will join Kalitan as they participate in traditional activities, witness the splendor of the wildlife and natural environment, and learn about the rich history and traditions of the Alaskan culture. Mary F. Nixon Roulet's storytelling illuminates the beauty and diversity of Alaska, painting a vivid picture of its awe-inspiring landscapes, indigenous communities, and the bonds of family and community that shape Kalitan's world. Through Kalitan's experiences, readers will develop a deeper appreciation for the wonders of Alaska's nature, the strength of its people, and the importance of preserving and celebrating cultural heritage. Join Kalitan on an unforgettable adventure, as they share their Alaskan heritage and invite readers to explore the wonders of this unique and vibrant region."
Backpacker brings the outdoors straight to the reader's doorstep, inspiring and enabling them to go more places and enjoy nature more often. The authority on active adventure, Backpacker is the world's first GPS-enabled magazine, and the only magazine whose editors personally test the hiking trails, camping gear, and survival tips they publish. Backpacker's Editors' Choice Awards, an industry honor recognizing design, feature and product innovation, has become the gold standard against which all other outdoor-industry awards are measured.
Backpacker brings the outdoors straight to the reader's doorstep, inspiring and enabling them to go more places and enjoy nature more often. The authority on active adventure, Backpacker is the world's first GPS-enabled magazine, and the only magazine whose editors personally test the hiking trails, camping gear, and survival tips they publish. Backpacker's Editors' Choice Awards, an industry honor recognizing design, feature and product innovation, has become the gold standard against which all other outdoor-industry awards are measured.
Even Kluwer--with only a sales office in the U.S.--prints CiP in their books. A house publishing books for libraries should always display cataloging-in-publication: irresponsible. This is another good bibliography in a widely used series. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
“I owe Alaska. It gave me everything I have.” Says Sidney Huntington, son of an Athapaskan mother and white trader/trapper father. Growing up on the Koyukuk River in Alaska’s harsh Interior, that “everything” spans 78 years of tragedies and adventures. When his mother died suddenly, 5-year-old Huntington protected and cared for his younger brother and sister during two weeks of isolation. Later, as a teenager, he plied the wilderness traplines with his father, nearly freezing to death several times. One spring, he watched an ice-filled breakup flood sweep his family’s cabin and belongings away. These and many other episodes are the compelling background for the story of a man who learned the lessons of a land and culture, lessons that enabled him to prosper as trapper, boat builder, and fisherman. This is more than one man's incredible tale of hardship and success in Alaska. It is also a tribute to the Athapaskan traditions and spiritual beliefs that enabled him and his ancestors to survive. His story, simply told, is a testament to the durability of Alaska's wild lands and to the strength of the people who inhabit them.