After the Ice
Our Story
Episode 3 | 5m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
How indigenous Alaskans are sharing their observations of climate change with scientists.
Indigenous hunter and fisherman Jerry Ivanoff ventures from his home in Unalakleet, Alaska to Nome to meet other village elders from across the Bering Sea region. There they document the radical changes in climate transforming coastal life. For the first time, government scientists include the elders’ words in the annual government Arctic Report card, marking a deeper partnership between local com
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After the Ice is a local public television program presented by AK
After the Ice
Our Story
Episode 3 | 5m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Indigenous hunter and fisherman Jerry Ivanoff ventures from his home in Unalakleet, Alaska to Nome to meet other village elders from across the Bering Sea region. There they document the radical changes in climate transforming coastal life. For the first time, government scientists include the elders’ words in the annual government Arctic Report card, marking a deeper partnership between local com
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