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The connection between Alaskan residents and their environment from "summary" of Coming into the Country by John McPhee

The people of Alaska live close to the land. They are intimately connected to their environment in ways that are unique to the Last Frontier. In this vast and rugged land, the residents rely on the natural world for their survival. They hunt, fish, and gather food from the forests, rivers, and seas that surround them. Their lives are deeply intertwined with the cycles of nature, and they have a profound respect for the wild beauty that sustains them. The connection between Alaskan residents and their environment is not just practical; it is also spiritual. The land is more than just a source of sustenance – it is a source of meaning and identity. The mountains, rivers, and forests of Alaska are not just scenery; they are part of who the people are. They shape their values, their traditions, and their sense of place in the world. Living in such a harsh and unforgiving environment has instilled in Alaskans a deep sense of resilience and self-reliance. They have learned to adapt to the challenges of their surroundings, and to appreciate the beauty and bounty that can be found even in the harshest conditions. The land has made them tough and resourceful, but it has also made them humble and grateful for the gifts it provides. The connection between Alaskans and their environment is a bond that runs deep. It is a relationship of reciprocity and mutual respect. The people take only what they need from the land, and they give back in return. They understand that they are part of a larger ecosystem, and that their actions have consequences for the world around them. This awareness has shaped their way of life and their stewardship of the land for generations. In Alaska, the line between humanity and nature is blurred. The people are not separate from the land; they are a part of it. Their lives are intertwined with the rhythms of the seasons, the migrations of the wildlife, and the ever-changing landscape. They are shaped by the land, just as the land is shaped by them. This deep connection is what defines the people of Alaska and sets them apart from the rest of the world.
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    Coming into the Country

    John McPhee

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