Commentator Dee Longenbaugh reviews “Alaska Homegrown Cookbook: The Best Recipes from the Last Frontier,” introduced by Kirsten Dixon and edited by Alaska Northwest Books.
Arts & Culture
Alaskan Book Review – “Sarah: How a Hockey Mom Turned Alaska’s Political Establishment Upside Down”
Commentator Dee Longenbaugh reviews “Sarah: How a Hockey Mom Turned Alaska’s Political Establishment Upside Down” by Kaylene Johnson and published by Epicenter Press.
Alaskan Book Review – “A Divided Forest”
Commentator Dee Longenbaugh reviews “A Divided Forest” by Doris Chapin Bailey and published by Trafford Publishing.
Finding a link to On Your Knees Cave man
What if you could trace your family to a single man who lived over ten millenia ago? It’s a mind-boggling concept that Southeast Alaskan Natives may one day have a chance to contemplate. Scientists recently took advantage of one of the largest gatherings of Southeast Natives to collect DNA samples from volunteers. They want to learn more about how Southeast Alaska Natives relate to other Native Americans and maybe establish a link to one of the oldest remains ever found in Alaska. Matt Miller has the story.
Alaskan Book Review – “Arctic Inspirations”
Commentator Dee Longenbaugh reviews “Arctic Inspirations” by Linda Chamberlain and published by State of Alaska Department of Health and Social Services.