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Living from the Land and Sea
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- Subjects:
- Ecology, History & Social Studies, Earth Sciences, Science
- Language:
- English
- Posted:
- Jun 27, 2011
Summary:This video adapted from the Alaska Native Heritage Center focuses on the cycle of seasons that guides the traditional Alaska Native subsistence way of life. As the seasons change and the available resources change, so do Alaska Native peoples' hunting and gathering activities. Recognizing the interdependence of life in nature, Alaska Native groups have respect for the land, sea, and animals. They also demonstrate respect for the Elders living among them. The integration of technology, including snowmobiles and GPS, into their subsistence activities demonstrates a blending of tradition and modern ways.
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Alaska, earth science, environment, environmental, gathering, global warming, hunting, interdependence, land, native, natural resource, nature, respect, science, Sea, seasons, subsistence, teachers domain, tradition
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