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BARROW ALASKA: A TRUE STORY
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BARROW ALASKA: A TRUE STORY
Narrator Jana Harcharek represents the voice of
the Inupiaq people in this story about life in Barrow, Alaska; a community
where the traditions of a culture ages old remain at the center of life
in a modern world.
Featuring:
- The Subsistence Way of Life; A Whaling Culture
- Local Craftspeople creating Traditional Art Work
- How we provide Communications, Water and other Services in the Arctic
- Traditional Eskimo Dancing
- Polar Bears, Whales, Snowy Owls and other Arctic Wildlife
COMPANY Touch Alaska
COPYRIGHT: 1995
RUN TIME 30 minutes
Available in USA and CANADA
Public Performance Rights included with purchase
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