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Alagnak Wild RiverFish camp along the river
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Aleutian WWII National Historic AreaIncludes stories of Evacuation, Relocation, and Internment
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Aniakchak National Monument & PreserveLearn more about the people of the volcanoes
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Bering Land Bridge National PreserveLearn more about nature, culture and traditions in Alaska
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Cape Krusenstern National MonumentTraditional dances bring connection
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Denali National Park and PreserveLiving of the land
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Gates of the Arctic Nat'l Park & PresThe Village of Anaktuvuk Pass
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Glacier Bay National Park & PreserveCarver working on a house post
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IƱupiat Heritage CenterRooftop of the world
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Katmai National Park & PreserveLearn about more about people for who Katmai is their homeland
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Kenai Fjords National ParkPast and present come together
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Klondike Gold Rush Nat'l Historical ParkLearn about Alaska Native people during the gold rush
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Kobuk Valley National ParkLearn more about the importance of subsistence taking place in our parks
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Lake Clark National Park & PreserveLearn about Alaska Native traditional use of the Telaquana Trail corridor
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Noatak National PreserveLearn about he traditional homelands of the Inupiaq
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Sitka National Historical ParkLearn more about totem pole traditions and carvers
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Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & Pres.Learn about Alaska Native people associated with park
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Yukon-Charley Rivers National PreserveLearn more about Alaska Natives who maintain traditional connections to the land through their subsistence activities
Last updated: November 1, 2021