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John Norris

  • https://youtu.be/zDOAlQcKif4Ethan Petticrew teaches Raven how to say, I AM FINE in UNANGAX.
  • https://youtu.be/e95h3TcB0sADewey Hoffman teaches Raven how to say, HOW ARE YOU? in the Denakk'e - Koyukon Athabascan language.
  • https://youtu.be/Ajqk261HeWcThe list of restaurants Kendo Shine has cooked in is staggering. From diners to Mongolian BBQ to fine dining, Kendo has been around the culinary world a few times, but he truly found a home when he bought a small trailer and started cooking, what he calls, Kendo-style food in Anchorage's industrial area.
  • https://youtu.be/SfXmWmYvKHQ)Mark Gould is one of the last coopers. The craft of barrel-building is quickly fading, but Gould has pursued it as a full-time job for the last 15 years. Through coopering and promoting Alaskan resources, Gould has found a passion and a guiding philosophy.
  • https://youtu.be/aXlKTKtWUXoWill Spears is a dedicated ski bum. After growing up on the slopes of North Carolina, Spears decided to look for something a little steeper and shortly found himself in Alaska.
  • https://youtu.be/XICrv76b1yMSage Worl teaches Raven how to say I'm Happy in the Tlingit language.
  • https://youtu.be/iQoGf1fa698Ethan Petticrew teaches Raven how to say, "I Love You" in his Alaskan Native language. Ethans's family speaks Unangax.
  • https://youtu.be/3z9onj5teQESage Worl teaches Raven how to say the word, "drum" in his Alaskan Native language.
  • https://youtu.be/StpMuxzK_m8Unique Blends has been serving Anchorage's east side for years and has built a strong clientele based on their high standards. Beyond haircuts, the shop has also become a hub for Anchorage's diverse community.
  • https://youtu.be/o1rnhbYtsoEEllyn Brown and Matias Saari are two of the most well known athletes in the Alaska mountain running community. Both runners have won Alaska's toughest races, but will tell you they measure their success not by races won, but by how much time they get to spend running.