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I caught the worlds largest silver salmon with a pole spear
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Outside the village of Quinhagak, archeologists and locals are in a race against time.

4:41
Brian Shunskis has been feeding his cabbages all summer long.

5:02
Lee Post's articulated creations can be found in museums and visitor centers across Alaska

4:24
Roger Firedodger and his Alaska Fire Circus can be found all over Anchorage.

4:18
Kimberly Mejía Gúzman moved from Guatemala to Anchorage.

4:49
Keith Malone and Nathan Broumley are going back to the basics with beekeeping.

4:55
Dall Sheep played an important role in the creation of Denali National Park.

4:39
George Peck began riding unicycles around Seward, Alaska in the 80s

4:20
Julie Cascio and Valerie Barber are two Alaskans who are exploring ways to use birch sap.

4:00
Terri Anne Kilborn recreates Alaska's sweeping scenery one shard of tile at a time.

5:48
Erik Falskow play the saxophone compare him to a jazz musician on a Chicago street corner.

4:21
Iñupiaq artist Ross Schaeffer started creating artwork with traditional techniques.