Smoking Salmon in Hoonah, Alaska

Follow Paul Dybdahl as he passes along his grandmothers’ process of smoking salmon. This sweet and savory delicacy is often shared at traditional community celebrations.

Remothering the Land

Young Black Farmers like Will Smith, a recent graduate of UC Berkeley, work small tracts of available farmland on Huchiun ancestral territory in the Bay Area, California. Will and other […]

Our Story: LifeTime Wells

In May of 2019, I opted to skip walking across a stage for graduation, and flew 7000 miles to rural Tanzania with a water well driller from my hometown, Ken […]

Newtok

Water will erase Newtok, Alaska. Built on land that was once frozen year-round, the foundation of the tiny Yup’ik village has been sinking and eroding for decades. The 360 Yup’ik […]

Keeping the Tlingit Language Alive

The Tlingit language, rich in metaphor and deep in meaning, encodes the history, life ways, stories, and traditions of the Huna Tlingit. Widely spoken into the mid-20th century, the Tlingit […]

Guardians of the River

Indigenous leaders share why removing four dams to restore a healthy Klamath River is critical for clean water, food sovereignty and justice.

Ever heard of Gumboots?

Follow Tlingit elder Owen along the rocky shorelines in Glacier Bay National Park while he collects gumboots, a not-so-widely-known treat.

Deer Hunting in Hoonah, Alaska

Jay leads us on a hunt for Sitka black-tailed deer near Hoonah, Alaska. Continuing a long tradition, he hunts not only to feed himself but to share with his community.

Craig, America

A story of transition and renewal in the rural west, Craig, America shares the many perspectives that encompass a community upheld by coal but looks towards a future without it. […]

Beyond the Scope

Meet Anna Le, an aquatic ecologist and environmental educator. Anna has spent years welcoming students, families, community members, and beginners in the outdoors to connect with our outdoor spaces, and […]