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If You Lived Here, I'd Know Your Name: News from Small-Town Alaska
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Found 1 comment on If You Lived Here, I'd Know Your Name: News from Small-Town Alaska:

u/CupBeEmpty ยท 16 pointsr/AskAnAmerican

It might have been who you worked with. The Alaskans I have met are all pretty much normal American with a little more "frontier spirit."

Two brothers I know would get fedexed packages of caribou and salmon jerky from their mom who made it in their house after dad went out and killed a caribou, butchered it, then caught some salmon in a nearby river.

I know a gal that lived in a town only accessible by sea or air. Her mom wrote this book. It is a good read, definitely in NPR Garrison Keillor style. It doesn't seem all that far off from any small town area.

I will say the Alaskans I have met do take it as a point of pride just being from Alaska. Like "you bitches just don't understand what being hardy is."