Radio & television programming that is thought provoking, trustworthy and even life changing -- connecting Alaska to the world and the world to Alaska.
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At KUAC, We create radio and television programming that is thought provoking, trustworthy and even life changing -- connecting Alaska to the world and the world to Alaska.
KUAC FM is the top listened-to radio station in the Interior! KUAC2 & KUAC3 offer a mix of contemporary programming available to HD listeners and online streaming. KUAC TV is your source for public television in Interior Alaska with four channels of programming.
The love, respect and protection of the native Alaskans by Saint Herman is a proud history in a mostly terrible legacy of church crimes against the first nations.
Beautiful way of life and of relating to the natural world. Someone dear to me is of the Upper Kuskokwim People - whose home land is adjacent to the Koyukon People - and I see her reflection in these people.
I have been to powwow's in Tennessee. The Indigenous people are such proud and beautiful people. I enjoy learning about their different customs and culture. Many blessings to the Indigenous people all around the world.
I drive by everything in this video every summer on my way to my mining site. You can still see the giant bucket line dredge and sections of the Davidson Ditch pipeline from the road. Take an ATV and head into the bush and you’ll find massive equipment abandoned in the middle of nowhere. It’s a fun area to explore. And to this day it’s a good area for gold. Which is why I head up there every summer to do some mining.😀
A very interesting and comprehensive documentary. It does need to be sorted out though as the format is wrong, it shouldn’t be stretched - especially when you are looking at narrow gauge railways. The other major problem is the extremely low level audio. It would be a great idea to fix these two things as the documentary deserves it.
Joe was my father's drinking buddy, he often came to visit and he got on with vodka and legendary rants. I learned from Joe that it's possible to be loud. I'm sure there was more, but all I remember was the volume.
I think this was an informative video. I am taking this class in ethnobiology and i have so much respect for these peoples. I love that they take into consideration the bears soul. The bears are beautiful and this is such a rich way of life. I admire these peoples!