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Indie Alaska

INDIE ALASKA is an original video series produced by Alaska Public Media in partnership with PBS Digital Studios. The weekly videos will capture the diverse and colorful lifestyles of everyday Alaskans at work and at play. Together, these videos will present a fresh and authentic look at living in Alaska. Music by Starship Amazing.

Rivers Without Fish: An Activist’s Mission to Restore Her Yukon River Community | INDIE ALASKA

3m 32s

Mackenzie Englishoe is dedicated to ensuring that future generations living in Gwichyaa Zhee also known as Fort Yukon are able to live off of and celebrate the lands they call home. In this Indie Alaska feature from PBS and PBS Digital Studios earn about the impact a lack of salmon can have on villages within the state of Alaska, and what it means for future generations.

Episodes

  • What is ski biking? And why is it so fun?! | INDIE ALASKA: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    What is ski biking? And why is it so fun?! | INDIE ALASKA

    S10 E4 - 4m 31s

    Ski bikes are becoming more common at ski resorts across Europe and in some parts of the U.S., but Claudine Haynes is on a mission to bring it to Alaska. Inspired by her love of the easy-to-learn sport, she is building her own ski bikes and even inviting strangers to her house in Eagle River, AK to try it out themselves.

  • Beaded flowers and birds are a cultural link for this artist: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Beaded flowers and birds are a cultural link for this artist

    S10 E3 - 4m 50s

    Angela Łot'oydaatlno Gonzalez is a Koyukon Athabascan woman who learned traditional beading as a child. But with the hustle and bustle of adulthood, she lost touch with some of her Alaska Native cultural traditions. When she finally had the chance to start beading again she was reminded of its powerful cultural connection.

  • Where are they now? 100 Stone Project | INDIE ALASKA: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Where are they now? 100 Stone Project | INDIE ALASKA

    S10 E2 - 2m 14s

    Five years ago, INDIE ALASKA featured Sarah Davie's 100 Stone project, a massive sculpture installation in Anchorage that was used to shed light on individuals dealing with depression and suicide. We caught up with Sarah to see what the 100 Stone project meant to her and what she's working on now.

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