A fish for the millenium

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Artic grayling is a type of fish that is usually found on cold places such as Alaska. Arctic grayling, also known as Thymallus arcticus, is an adaptable fish that measures about 17 inches long and weighs about 2 pounds. The fish also thrives in extremely cold water.

Author: Jans, Nick
Behavior, Fishes, Varieties, Arctic grayling

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What we tell ourselves

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Myths about the lives of people who live in Alaska, such as dealing with the weather and hunting bears, as told by Alaskan residents, are described and contrasted with the mundane lifestyle of most Alaskans.

Author: Jans, Nick
Column, Portrayals, Recreation, Hunting

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Monkeying around

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A personal narrative of the conversational style of an Inupiaq friend is related. The friend is famous in his locality for one-liners that have a particularly humorous quality.

Author: Jans, Nick
Popular culture

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Subjects list: Alaska, Inuit
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