Indie Alaska

Take a trip up north with these local stories from Alaska Public Media.

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Episodes

  • Reviving the art of making Iñupiat Mukluks

    Mary Lou Sours is an Inupiaq woman determined to revive the tradition of sewing mukluks.
  • Living off the Land in an Alaskan Iñupiaq Community

    Lonnie Arnold and many Inupiat Alaskans still depend on traditional subsistence methods.
  • I am a Wool Waulker

    Lorri Wright weaves cloth for the local Rennaisance Faire but it also helps her anxiety.
  • Growing Peonies in the Alaska Bush

    Paula and Mike live off the grid where they grow peonies and ship them around Alaska.
  • Exploring Alaska Through Pottery

    Marta uses images of the Alaskan wilderness to create unique pottery and her own business.
  • Finding the Skateboard Scene in Alaska's Largest City

    A close community of skateboarders is growing in Anchorage, Alaska.
  • Seward's Sweet Darlings

    Hugh and Iris Darling run Sweet Darlings-one of the oldest candy shops in Alaska.
  • Making Music with Glaciers and Snow

    Matthew Burtner uses the sounds of snow, glaciers, and wind to compose abstract music.

About Indie Alaska

INDIE ALASKA is an original video series produced by Alaska Public Media in partnership with PBS Digital Studios. The weekly videos will capture the diverse and colorful lifestyles of everyday Alaskans at work and at play. Together, these videos will present a fresh and authentic look at living in Alaska. Music by Starship Amazing.

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