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The people who live in Alaska from "summary" of Coming into the Country by John McPhee

The people who call Alaska home are a breed apart. They are rugged individuals, resilient in the face of harsh winters and unforgiving landscapes. Living in a state where the wilderness is vast and the population sparse, they have learned to be self-sufficient and resourceful. They hunt, fish, and forage for their food, relying on their own skills and knowledge to survive. Despite their independence, the people of Alaska also value community and connection. In small towns and villages scattered across the state, they come together to celebrate, mourn, and support one another. They understand the importance of banding together in the face of adversity, whether it be a natural disaster or an economic downturn. The residents of Alaska are intimately connected to the land that surrounds them. They have a deep respect for nature and a keen awareness of ...
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    Coming into the Country

    John McPhee

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