

After the Ice
How Alaskan native communities are adapting as their world melts away.
Native Alaskans who grew up along the Bering Sea remember a world with nine months of sea ice each year. That ice has now shrunk and only appears about three months each year. That has transformed the foods that are available to indigenous communities, and the physical environment that provides for coastal villages, transportation, and protection from storms.
Native Alaskans who grew up along the Bering Sea remember a world with nine months of sea ice each year. That ice has now shrunk and only appears about three months each year. That has transformed the foods that are available to indigenous communities, and the physical environment that provides for coastal villages, transportation, and protection from storms.
After the Ice is a local public television program presented by AK.
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