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Food Forest: Living Off The Land in The Last Frontier | INDIE ALASKA
Season 14
Episode 4
Josh Smith is a self proclaimed plant enthusiast with the goal of making sure that Alaskan's are able to live off the land in a novel way. He showcases the benefits of building a 'food forest' and the many ways we can change not just how we view the space we live in, but how we can better use it for everyones benefit.
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By day, Kima Hamilton is a poet, a mentor, a father, and a community leader.
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When Weill Spears is not in the mountains, you'll find him building skies.
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Talkeetna Roadhouse owner Trisha Costello pulls an all-nighter to feed the town.
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Joe Hickel creates a Marina's Village in the lobby of The Hotel Captain Cook for 35 years.
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Chugiak, Alaska is the home to the Gentle Giants, six black Percheron draft horses.
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When people see a reindeer walking around downtown Anchorage, they have lots of questions.
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Todd Salat was born an Iowa country boy, becoming of age and making his way to Alaska.
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Chris Cushman recreaChris Cushman recreates tools straight out of history.
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Unique Blends serves Anchorage's east side
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Erika Thompson teaches grade school in Whittier, Alaska.
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Marge Ford has been performing polka music since she formed the Alaska Polka chips in 1977