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Cultures at Risk

Interview with Darius Elias

Dirk Nickus interview

 

 

Welcome To Arctic Voices

Arctic Voices is an international group of citizens who provide a voice for the cultures, the wildlife, and the land of the Arctic of Alaska and adjacent Canada.

Recent News from Arctic Voices

Arctic Voices Chair Harvard Ayers and Foreign Languages professor Landon Pennington have begun work on a new book about the relationship of the cultures of the North American Arctic to the land, and especially to the effects of oil, gas and coal development in the region from the Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories, to Point Hope, Alaska. They began the field work in the summer of 2007 to research the book, which is scheduled for publication in early 2009.

Recreation in the Arctic:
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There are two native cultures that depend on the Arctic for their very survival. Click here to view photographs taken by a group of students and businessmen who recently visited the Arctic.

 

Arctic Voices Introduces "Voices From the Arctic"
Dave and Hanes

North Carolina Businessmen Dave Harmon and Hanes Boren on a recent trip to the Arctic of Alaska and Canada. Click here to listen to Dave Harmon's recollections and thoughts on the need to protect the Arctic in our first ever "Voices from the Arctic."

 

Photos in banner and links courtesy of Lenny Kohm and Subhankar Banerjee. Photos of girl on the banner and on the "cultures at risk" button (c) 2003 by Subhankar Banerjee. Excerpted with permission from Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: Seasons of Life and Land by Subhankar Banerjee, The Mountaineers, Seattle, WA.

 

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