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The younger generation of Alaska Natives step up to new challenges.
The younger generation of Alaska Natives step up to new challenges.
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Life Below Zero: First Alaskans
S2, EP9 "Stepping Stones"The younger generation of Alaska Natives step up to new challenges.
Life Below Zero: First Alaskans
S2, EP10 "Answer the Call"Alaska Natives train the next generation to provide from the land.
Life Below Zero: First Alaskans
S2, EP11 "Homelands"Alaskan Native families carry on their traditional ways on their homelands.
Life Below Zero: First Alaskans
S2, EP12 "Against the Wind"Alaska Natives work to rebuild after an unprecedented storm surge floods and devastates coastal villages.
Life Below Zero: First Alaskans
S3, EP20 "A Story of Survival"On the hunt for sustenance before winter sets in, Alaska Natives travel the tundra, rivers, and valleys for moose, salmon, and duck.
Life Below Zero: First Alaskans
S3, EP19 "A Moose Can Feed a Family"The youngest generation of Alaska Natives look to become providers.
Life Below Zero: First Alaskans
S3, EP18 "Stealth Mode"Alaska Natives stockpile food and resources ahead of winter.
Life Below Zero: First Alaskans
S3, EP17 "Look Good Shoot Good"Alaska Natives prepare for fall hunting and harvest.
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