Alaska Natives - The Untold Story 🇺🇸

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  • Опубликовано: 3 сен 2022
  • Far north of the lower 48 is a special place called Alaska. Here, the Natives tell their stories about growing up in a world removed from roads, learning English as a second language, their perspective of being Native in Alaska, and how they feel about the US. Join me as we learn about another place and people in America that most of us know little about.
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  • @PeterSantenello
    @PeterSantenello  Год назад +72

    👋Thanks for watching!
    Join our community HERE: bit.ly/3HC36EH

    • @DramaMustRemainOnTheStage
      @DramaMustRemainOnTheStage Год назад +8

      My sister was born in Alaska in 1949. Her birth certificate said territory. How delightful these ladies are.

    • @juliahaynie764
      @juliahaynie764 Год назад

      Hope you make it up to Fairbanks! Will you be staying for the winter?

    • @teresagradolf974
      @teresagradolf974 Год назад

      Terry pete R for real estate Sam vernachio Terry Pete reno to Lebanon

    • @romeisfallingagain
      @romeisfallingagain Год назад +1

      thanks peter. alaska is my favourite place in america. thanks for the insights

    • @six1nina560
      @six1nina560 Год назад

      Ty for being so brave n likeable ❤

  • @soulbrothermike316
    @soulbrothermike316 Год назад +250

    When asked about changes over the last 15 years, the ladies mentioned suicides increasing due to the introduction of TVs which increased depression because villagers saw what other people had and what villagers didn’t… that was some heavy stuff to listen to.

    • @the2ndcoming135
      @the2ndcoming135 Год назад

      💐

    • @mattkissmyasstyrants8676
      @mattkissmyasstyrants8676 Год назад +18

      Turn off the TelLievision!

    • @debgreentree
      @debgreentree Год назад +7

      To see what other people had is what got my tears flowing… 💧

    • @mustafagolubic2235
      @mustafagolubic2235 11 месяцев назад +21

      That's the price natives pay when their peaceful lives and spiritual serenity clashes with Western materialism.

    • @LibertyDino
      @LibertyDino 11 месяцев назад +17

      It's all about status and it makes ppl all over the world miserable

  • @mztechchavez
    @mztechchavez Год назад +507

    As a Native woman from Kewa Pueblo, New Mexico, these ladies are the type of ladies that bring so much strength and knowledge to our own communities. I loved them like they were my aunties. What a delightful way of connecting with them out in nature and especially the wonderful seasonal task that many of our tribes do like picking fruits and plants that help us. You’re doing a fantastic job Peter, thank you on this beautiful video. Send those ladies our love from us Native ladies here in NM. ♥️🙏♥️♥️♥️

    • @MistofRain752
      @MistofRain752 Год назад +10

      I couldn't have said it any better...

    • @InternacionalBoxing
      @InternacionalBoxing Год назад +9

      Just wish they would've married Natives and not White Men. To keep the culture going

    • @ramennoods8834
      @ramennoods8834 Год назад +14

      Sheeesh I love the way the native lady talks about everything. With such wonder and joy and amazement. Love love love. Amazing

    • @kilroygirl7347
      @kilroygirl7347 Год назад +1

      @@InternacionalBoxing inter

    • @user-absinia
      @user-absinia Год назад +11

      You guys are beautiful human beings. I went to Eastern New Mexico university, graduated march 2022. I am from Africa(Ethiopia) but the first time I step in the soil of New Mexico I felt some kind of connection with the nature, I felt home!! Love u guys and I always listen to your stories

  • @sarahs5575
    @sarahs5575 Год назад +289

    These two ladies are a hoot! Love seeing them laugh together, and it’s obvious they’ve experienced so much over the years. Love your work, as always!

  • @micheledickey4066
    @micheledickey4066 Год назад +90

    I love how the woman were just comfortably sitting there in the grass chatting away. Stories like these woman spoke of are soooo very important and we can all learn so much from them. Always listen to older people!! They are wise and have so much to offer.

    • @larrycastro4739
      @larrycastro4739 Год назад +2

      Your awesome

    • @the2ndcoming135
      @the2ndcoming135 Год назад +4

      Yeah, that’s awesome they had a 100% pure Native island. I understand how us lower 48 are westernized😂

  • @Mexirose02
    @Mexirose02 Год назад +233

    Totally envious that you were able to hang out with such humble native people with ‘old world’ experience. Not to mention their playful personalities, I love it! Once in a lifetime cool experience.

    • @terryevans898
      @terryevans898 11 месяцев назад

      You sure do have some beautiful eyes 😍

  • @kachow9323
    @kachow9323 Год назад +74

    As a Yup’ik teenager who still lives in alaska i appreciate how respectful you are to not only the people but also our cultures! i also love just hearing stories about my apa’s past. The time where people were forced into boarding schools. And know i go to the very same boarding school as he did. i love seeing how much it changed. And just learning more about my culture here!

    • @kachow9323
      @kachow9323 Год назад +5

      apa is just a shortened word for grandpa btw

    • @nataliefoster9318
      @nataliefoster9318 Год назад

      Would love to sit down with your grandad and listen to his stories. I would never get bored - certainly wouldn't need a tv or computer for entertainment. I know there is alot of wrongs made towards natives and very sad memories for him. With me being from the UK we have a very different history c

    • @richardlittler613
      @richardlittler613 2 месяца назад

      Did you ever come across a hairyman ?

  • @WelcomeToJ
    @WelcomeToJ Год назад +383

    Peter, it's amazing how you can genuinely connect, talk with and hang out with literally anyone - young, old, any background. It's a special skill. I hope you're keeping a wall of your adventures in your home or something. P.s. these ladies are amazing. Great meeting them! 😄

    • @walt3rwhit387
      @walt3rwhit387 Год назад +13

      I mean it’s really not that hard. Too many people nowadays have no social skills because of social media/technology and also just a lack of spiritual awareness. Most people haven’t matured enough spiritually to be able to truly empathize with other humans and open their hearts and minds.

    • @Picklerick99
      @Picklerick99 Год назад +4

      Well said

    • @xymzk
      @xymzk Год назад +3

      @@walt3rwhit387 you countered what you said. And the vast majority of older folks who didn't grow up with that would have trouble doing this well.

    • @walt3rwhit387
      @walt3rwhit387 Год назад +3

      @@xymzk Serve people, feed people.

    • @monsieurlemon
      @monsieurlemon 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@walt3rwhit387 i agree its a generational thing maybe

  • @donaldhofman5257
    @donaldhofman5257 Год назад +40

    Thanks for doing this!!! 99.9 percent of people have no idea about the history of the native Alaskan!!!

  • @shumate86
    @shumate86 Год назад +225

    We moved from Oklahoma to Alaska 6 weeks ago. This video was fantastic and I can't wait to see more of this series. The attitude towards the native people here (that Ive seen so far) has been a kind of reverence and respect. I would love to meet these delightful ladies and soak up all their knowledge like a little sponge!

    • @billg7205
      @billg7205 Год назад

      I believe people appreciate their life more as time goes on, as they realize the elites who created the modern world, created it to self destruct as non sustainable, and to destroy it.

    • @SocketSilver
      @SocketSilver Год назад +5

      The bad ugly ones are always brought up. Most people are good! Thanks for sharing!

    • @kevinadams7830
      @kevinadams7830 Год назад +6

      Where you at?
      I've moved to AK over 5 years ago. Lived in Kenai for the first year and have lived in Wasilla ever since.
      Of the places I've been, Wasilla is the best place to be in AK. In my opinion.
      From Michigan originally

    • @shumate86
      @shumate86 Год назад +10

      @@kevinadams7830 we live in Anchorage but I'm in Seward now for work and it's absolutely beautiful

    • @kevinadams7830
      @kevinadams7830 Год назад +5

      @@shumate86
      It is. I've visited Seward a few times

  • @AlexOuellette
    @AlexOuellette 11 месяцев назад +11

    Peter, my grandma was Tlingit and grew up in Sitka AK pre-statehood. Schools and jobs were still quite segregated. The stories that woman told about her life. She was half Tlingit and married my grandpa, a white man. She was nurse, and grandpa was a logger and got injured....they met at the hospital under her care. I miss them very much. Thank you for this series.

  • @patriciabourque
    @patriciabourque Год назад +198

    Finally. Focus on Indigenous teaching truths. Just remember, each Nation is different. Love this one.

  • @jackieyoung3359
    @jackieyoung3359 Год назад +214

    I lived up in Alaska for a few years in my 20s, wonderful place with wonderful people. One summer I worked in a fly-in village up north. I’ll never forget one day a little, old native woman came down the river in her boat, walked in to the general store where I was working and tried to buy a bunch of liquor. I wasn’t allowed to sell it to her because she was from the dry village down the river. I’ve never felt so horrible in my life, I felt almost racist, telling this older woman I couldn’t sell her the liquor. I just kept telling myself it was her village that made the rules and it was to help keep the population of that village healthy. Drinking and drugs were definitely a big problem up there and that was over 10 years ago, I can’t imagine what it’s like now.

    • @doenjohnjo434
      @doenjohnjo434 Год назад +9

      Wow very eye opening. Good job

    • @gabeclark8050
      @gabeclark8050 Год назад +23

      It’s not much better. My best friend works as a paralegal and it’s absolutely depressing how bad things are with the natives. As a foreigner to Alaska, I have no ingrained resentment for them but it’s just so rough to see the racism for the unfortunate natives sometimes.

    • @elonmusk9869
      @elonmusk9869 Год назад +2

      Very racist

    • @JoelMMcKinney
      @JoelMMcKinney Год назад

      Alcohol : smallpox blankets.

    • @KingDennisJensen
      @KingDennisJensen Год назад +1

      That is so sad :(

  • @PLUSCHILL
    @PLUSCHILL 11 месяцев назад +5

    I love these wise women. They really made me smile, and their history is very interesting.

  • @pattyandersen5516
    @pattyandersen5516 9 месяцев назад +5

    This guy is very respectful. And learning. I wish others would educate themselves.

  • @Marrow9000
    @Marrow9000 Год назад +62

    One of the best edu-travel channels for culture and leads to self examination

  • @LeeAllen337
    @LeeAllen337 Год назад +66

    These ladies are absolutely great. Such humor and great to talk to. Thanks for sharing Peter.

    • @lawyersgunsandmoney887
      @lawyersgunsandmoney887 Год назад +1

      Wow. Absolutely love these two beautiful ladies. Wish I lived near them to meet them. Beautiful interview 🤍

    • @the2ndcoming135
      @the2ndcoming135 Год назад

      Yeah, like unlocking a bonus part of the map in GTA and a new story mode.

  • @SunniLove123
    @SunniLove123 Год назад +160

    I live in NM, I’m Hispanic but we are surrounded by reservation. The natives here are Navajo & it’s very similar to the Alaskan natives. You can really see the similarities in pronunciation & facial expressions. Such a sacred culture & spiritual respect. NM is much different in land. But you can see similarities in many ways.

    • @SocketSilver
      @SocketSilver Год назад +20

      We share roots through our language, Athabaskan. I love my Brown brothers!

    • @SunniLove123
      @SunniLove123 Год назад +9

      @@SocketSilver that’s awesome! It really is sacred & beautiful to see such a strong culture

    • @paddington1670
      @paddington1670 Год назад +2

      so alike all of ours

    • @DramaMustRemainOnTheStage
      @DramaMustRemainOnTheStage Год назад +5

      My middle sister lives in New Mexico as well. She's in Albuquerque. Beautiful land of enchantment

    • @Trenz0
      @Trenz0 Год назад +6

      The Athabaskan language family is extremely interesting especially in terms of how spread out it is. There's even an Athabaskan language in northern California (such as Hupa) which is especially interesting given how geographically isolated those are from the rest of their cousin languages

  • @Randall2023
    @Randall2023 Год назад +30

    Love ❤️ the interview naturally in the bush on the land sitting with elders Great Job brother Peter Santenello 🇨🇦🇺🇸❤️👑

  • @johnwright3426
    @johnwright3426 Год назад +36

    This dude needs his own tv show!
    You should do a series on Everest Sherpa’s, they’re another breed!

    • @sarahjane4908
      @sarahjane4908 5 месяцев назад

      This channel reminds me of the TV show Vice before it got all weird and political. Such fascinating stories.

    • @sarahmariah100
      @sarahmariah100 5 месяцев назад

      Agree

  • @dawnhopkins3085
    @dawnhopkins3085 Год назад +25

    Before I begin watching this , thank you ! I am from Unalakleet Alaska ...it is so finally nice to see something that isn't fake like on the TLC channel🙄

    • @jondstewart
      @jondstewart Год назад

      I’ve been to Nome, Wales, Tin City, Galena, and Pilgrim Hot Springs in the area, but not Unalakleet. Do they have an AC store, fitness center, swimming pool, etc. like some villages? Is it more Yupik or Inupiaq? It lies like right on the border of the two ethnicities.

    • @beekeeper2036
      @beekeeper2036 Год назад +1

      @@jondstewart Inupiaq

  • @fkhothatchi
    @fkhothatchi Год назад +14

    Fancy florida man story had me laughing!! these ladies have so much character and charisma in them

  • @laynejaine
    @laynejaine Год назад +18

    As a native man from Canada. I really enjoyed this one and it was like listening to my kokum or auntie tell me stories of the old life before the white man
    . Looking forward to the video with the elders !

  • @TS-mq1fj
    @TS-mq1fj Год назад +26

    Thank You Peter, Such a blessing to have you share our stories . Our ways and traditions have much that will enrich and nourish those who ask.

  • @indycustommade3568
    @indycustommade3568 Год назад +18

    Yulia and Gwen are wise beyond their years. They would be awesome to sit with and talk to. Watching them together it seems like Yulia is the calm and collected one, and Gwen is the firecracker. I wish them well.

  • @tacrewgirl
    @tacrewgirl Год назад +33

    As Alaskan resident, I really appreciate this video. I enjoyed those two ladies. They were a hoot! Don't worry Peter, you're here in prime berry picking season.
    It's interesting how Yulia and Gwen mentioned that they think there was a correlation with the increased suicides when the TVs were introduced. There were a lot for a period of time. It was a very sad time.
    Thanks for doing these interviews. Can't wait to see your time in Savoonga.
    There are 250+ native villages in the state. It's fun when the names become familiar, roll off your tongue, and you know someone from there.

  • @rchrisutoob
    @rchrisutoob Год назад +29

    Peter says, "Bring your bug spray." This confirms what a US Marines friend who was with some Alaskan regiment said about being in an area that was average 45 degrees F and yet there were giant-size mosquitoes... Something one would expect to see only in a very hot environment.

    • @one_up907
      @one_up907 Год назад +16

      You talking about the Alaska state bird?

    • @paddington1670
      @paddington1670 Год назад +10

      we tie down our live stock at night so the mosqueeters dont fly away with them

    • @EliUnger10
      @EliUnger10 Год назад +2

      Mosquitoes live in all humid areas. Temperature is not relevant.

  • @nancyjohnson7744
    @nancyjohnson7744 4 месяца назад +2

    Those women are so precious. I really enjoy listening to them many blessings, and thank you for sharing 🙏

  • @EmilyP17
    @EmilyP17 Год назад +53

    Peter you are the man! I love your videos and the work you’re doing for our country. You’re a hell of a guy!

  • @oh2887
    @oh2887 11 месяцев назад +3

    What a great friendship they have and a great sense of humour

  • @cathyb2204
    @cathyb2204 Год назад +16

    I'm jealous you got to hang out with such characters! Thank you for introducing them to us.

    • @drdavinsky
      @drdavinsky Год назад

      The grey lady was racist

  • @LeaveNoTrashBehind
    @LeaveNoTrashBehind Год назад +29

    Ahh heck yeah man, I'm so happy you're doing a video about Natives. Hopefully you'll have the opportunity to do more about other Native tribes.

  • @Eddy_Clarice_WayOfTheComb
    @Eddy_Clarice_WayOfTheComb Месяц назад +1

    These elder girls have a tremendous humor... and after watching all episodes of the different tribes I find all tribe´s humor is absolutely great. Fantastic, strong and inspiring people🙏🙏

  • @enigmaticgwichin1630
    @enigmaticgwichin1630 Год назад +15

    Awesome video! I live in the Yukon Flats here in Alaska. You did great finding these elders. They represent the humor, bluntness, and culture of a lot of our native peoples. Keep it up

  • @loritremblay4830
    @loritremblay4830 Год назад +8

    Loved those ladies! So much fun to hear their stories and their laughter.

  • @lissamarschall4401
    @lissamarschall4401 Год назад +21

    This is one of the most interesting video yet. The two ladies are a treasure, lot's of knowledge about about the history of Alaska and their heritage. Loved it!

  • @patriciapalmer1377
    @patriciapalmer1377 Год назад +7

    I fell for those two dear, wise souls and was humbled. Thank you Peter. Pat. Florida 🏖️

  • @techpriestmars6731
    @techpriestmars6731 Год назад +8

    so far, from all my searching, this guy is one of the only people that has made a decent video talking about Alaskan Natives. I've met, and talked with a lot of them (I'm from Anchorage) and you sir, are the only person I've met, that has gone out of his way to talk to them. Thank you. You're an inspiration.

  • @YeahNah100
    @YeahNah100 Год назад +64

    I’ve been looking forward to the native series! ✌️❤️. I have a random suggestion for people who do a lot of driving and enjoy audio books. Blue Highways is a great book. The author has native blood and an interesting perspective on some of our American history. Enjoy!

  • @Lecon60
    @Lecon60 Год назад +6

    My father was born 1934. During that time there was a lot of sickness. Many people died in Alaska Villages. My Village was almost wiped out. But we had good leaders and we led the fight for better living in Alaska.

  • @ariannbouchard5802
    @ariannbouchard5802 Год назад +8

    Yes! Go native. These voices need to be heard.

  • @acmebrainsurgery
    @acmebrainsurgery Год назад +25

    What a treat, I absolutely LOVE this vid, one of my favorites. The two ladies were fabulous.
    Look forward to seeing more.

  • @nunyabidness9286
    @nunyabidness9286 Год назад +12

    Thank You Peter! For showing the native perspective, something I think every American should see, hear, learn, know…

  • @apostolia2124
    @apostolia2124 11 месяцев назад +1

    "...i learned from everything", life's wisdom and sooo true !☺💜

  • @Akforgetmenot
    @Akforgetmenot Год назад +17

    Gus-uck is how it’s pronounced Peter. I haven’t thought about that word in years. Not only did the churches not want you to dance, they also wanted you to speak English and speaking your native language was often forbidden. 😂Fancy Man! Great video, of course I am biased as a native born and raised in Ak.

    • @mayamaeru
      @mayamaeru Год назад +5

      Thanks Mary! Did a search and it says, "Gussaq is a white person. It is a Yup'ik Eskimo word (kinda slangy) for somebody who isn't Eskimo. It comes from "Cossack" since the first Europeans to come in contact with the Native people in Alaska were Russian."

    • @alaskanmusher7098
      @alaskanmusher7098 Год назад

      Im yupik too but it's usually pronouns Kussaq😭 with a K

  • @kateverett7869
    @kateverett7869 Год назад +5

    Gwen and Julia are amazing! I could listen to their stories for hours!

  • @Lecon60
    @Lecon60 Год назад +12

    One of the best stories that is little known. Tyonek is an Alaskan village. "Tyonek" means Little Chief. They fought the government with law and won large settlements that other American Natives followed. Our first settlement was 1966. Later we won rights for Alaskan Subsistence, funded the beginning of the Alaska Federation of Natives and wrote it's bylaws.

  • @junebrilly5302
    @junebrilly5302 3 месяца назад +1

    Also huge thanks to you, Peter. You make such beautiful connections with people. Love that, and you have such respect❤❤❤

  • @keithg1955
    @keithg1955 11 месяцев назад +1

    Those women are so much more happier and content than I am....it puts a smile on my face tho to see them enjoying each moment

  • @alexvazquez4226
    @alexvazquez4226 Год назад +7

    Been a fan of you for like 2 years and I glad that you made it up here in Alaska man.

  • @cathy1944
    @cathy1944 Год назад +23

    I’m here watching. I look forward to these segments every week. Keep up the good work Peter!

  • @randybick5278
    @randybick5278 Год назад +12

    We love Alaska! We’ve been blessed to visit 5 times since 2000, and see and learn something new each time. Looking forward to the rest of your visits in this great state.

  • @TinCc85
    @TinCc85 Год назад +4

    Listening to these 2 wonderful ladies is very enriching. It’s great to learn life from their perspectives. Happy and simple living at its best.

  • @Carol-qg2dp
    @Carol-qg2dp Год назад +5

    I love these ladies. Their wealth is in their knowledge. I wish they were my friends/neighbors.

  • @xxminglexx
    @xxminglexx Год назад +18

    Randomly got recommended your video, and just watched it because I love elders and their jokes. I would recommend talking with the youth as well. I'm 31, my mom speaks fluent Iñupiaq, but she stopped teaching me after preschool. I still have a lot of vocabulary and the right pronunciation, but I've had to learn a lot of culture on my own. Feel free to reach out.

  • @indigebaddie
    @indigebaddie Год назад +3

    as an Alaska Native Athabascan, this is such a great interview! dena’ina lands are so beautiful & alaska is so amazing. you are so respectful towards the elders!! thank you for shining light onto this, chin’an gheli!!

  • @sandraammons6672
    @sandraammons6672 Год назад +8

    How you connect with people Peter! It’s amazing. Love your videos. This one is fantastic.

  • @SD_13_
    @SD_13_ Год назад +12

    Thanks Peter. I requested a video on Alaskan native awhile back. I don’t know if it’s just a coincidence but thank you!

  • @devodootie
    @devodootie Год назад +24

    Fantastic episode Peter!☺️
    I’m thoroughly enjoying each one because you’re showing me places that I’ll probably ever get to go. It’s really hard for me to travel because of my disability, so I truly appreciate you taking us along on your journeys! Safe travels!

  • @KingDennisJensen
    @KingDennisJensen Год назад +20

    This is so interesting! The lovely people of Alaska

  • @donmcmillan4388
    @donmcmillan4388 Год назад +4

    Natives are the salt of the earth. Loved this conversation just real people telling they’re stories.

  • @cinramirez8627
    @cinramirez8627 Год назад +8

    This was great! It was interesting to hear their stories of growing up in Alaska. They are living their best lives!

  • @simply_shayely
    @simply_shayely Год назад +7

    Yay!!! So glad you’re finally HERE!!! Looking forward to this series and maybe we’ll be lucky enough to catch you out and about! Lots of good vibes and support from Wasilla, Alaska!!

  • @kathyshearer9853
    @kathyshearer9853 Год назад +6

    Truly enjoyed listening to their stories. Thanks for all you do to awaken all of our lives ❤️

  • @elhalconloco
    @elhalconloco Год назад +49

    amazing! we need to learn from indigenous eduction. You should consider doing stories on the indigenous people of Canada (i.e. remote communities in british columbia). They have beautiful and tragic stories to tell.

  • @euphoria2339
    @euphoria2339 Год назад +13

    Been waiting for this and as always Peter brings it to us. Great job!!! We appreciate your time and effort going into these beautiful places 🤙🏼

  • @mrsp2115
    @mrsp2115 Год назад +3

    Great episode! I'm excited to watch this series. So far it is one of the best you've done.

  • @benniboop752
    @benniboop752 Год назад +4

    I have no words. Your connection & learning, hearing their experience is completely humbling. Growing up as an 80’s teen in Anchorage, Im actually very ashamed now of what we thought of natives. However, I’m grateful for our & your promoting and growth in our diversity & equity awareness.

  • @mitchellsmart5495
    @mitchellsmart5495 Год назад +9

    Love your videos!! I hope you do Hawaii sometime and talk with the natives. I lived there and they have a love hate relationship with outsiders.

  • @chickenscratcher3487
    @chickenscratcher3487 Год назад +3

    I look forward to these videos each week. Keep up the good content Peter!

  • @Teknojta
    @Teknojta Год назад +4

    This is probably the most interesting one so far. Looking forward to the rest of the series! Love from Finland

    • @KrazyX777
      @KrazyX777 Год назад +1

      I hope to see one of these videos on the Sámi there in Finland.

  • @glendajune9140
    @glendajune9140 Год назад +9

    Great video Peter! It takes a special person to do what you do. You’re very approachable,& respectful everywhere you go. I’m loving the education from all the places you take us. Looking forward to the upcoming videos of Alaska. Stay safe, healthy, warm,& blessed. Thanks 🙏🏾

  • @sbloome77
    @sbloome77 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great work…so important to talk to elders now in the world we live. They have so much valuable insight. ❤

  • @Centerpieceofmind
    @Centerpieceofmind Год назад +4

    I'm loving the different locations. Thanks for the great content, Peter. You ask good questions. You're a good interviewer. I look forward to your videos.

  • @burnhard.
    @burnhard. Год назад +2

    I'm always looking forward to your next release!! ❤️

  • @ExplorewithHAROLD
    @ExplorewithHAROLD 2 месяца назад +1

    Just looking cool for somebody that is cool…love the vibe of these two ladies

  • @JessicaSmith-lf6ll
    @JessicaSmith-lf6ll Год назад +7

    Loved this! Would love to see more native ways of life and interviews!

  • @rhondaharmon724
    @rhondaharmon724 Год назад +4

    I love this whole channel. You find out truths from people living them.

  • @jamesclement6122
    @jamesclement6122 Год назад +5

    The information these people have among others has to be preserved.. love hearing from elders

  • @ChrisTian-lf2oh
    @ChrisTian-lf2oh Год назад +2

    Gotta love old ladies! Lots of laughter and lots of wisdom, all combined.
    Great video, as usual Peter!
    Cheers from Sweden

  • @sheilavillalobos4106
    @sheilavillalobos4106 Год назад +4

    Alaska is beautiful lived there for 5 years. Alaskan Natives are very welcoming and peaceful people.

  • @HeavyForge
    @HeavyForge Год назад +2

    Right on! I live in Alaska. Born and raised!

  • @SHenna-ug9zd
    @SHenna-ug9zd Год назад +3

    I loved hearing their stories, the way how they said it and everything

  • @dorothyrobdau7365
    @dorothyrobdau7365 Год назад +2

    Peter thank you for these videos about Alaska living, even now it's amazing.

  • @SAPPDllc6737
    @SAPPDllc6737 Год назад +2

    I thoroughly enjoyed these two ladies. 😊

  • @theresahamner1580
    @theresahamner1580 Год назад +3

    Those two ladies were so much fun to watch! I can't wait for more videos on Alaska.

  • @eztoindajar
    @eztoindajar Год назад +3

    Their stories were amazing. Thank you for making these!

  • @jamescog9367
    @jamescog9367 Год назад +3

    I just moved to St. Lawerence Island Alaska about a month ago! This is fantastic!

    • @one_up907
      @one_up907 Год назад

      Huh small world, welcome to Sivuungaq

  • @sporluck
    @sporluck Год назад +3

    20 yrs ago, bit more I found myself in Interior in Fairbanks. I moved back to the lower 48 over a decade ago, and miss it dearly. I was fortunate to have a job that flew me out into those Native villages, ensure they could connect to the outside world, up the river as "the phone guy". My daughter, though she doesn't remember, had Native friends as well. The Boomer Romance of the Last Frontier was torn away as I met real people, felt the coldest cold kiss my cheaks, freeze the snot in my nose, and an Ice Beard that I loved. it is the modern politics, and a sense of imperialism and settler mindset that tarnishes my memories of Alaska.
    I hope you were there when it was dark, and saw the Lights.

  • @SLR33406
    @SLR33406 Год назад +10

    Loved this video!! I've been to Alaska to actually teach equestrian clinics, and had the good fortune to have a host during my 2wk stay, take me on tours of some pretty interesting landscape, glaciers and wildlife! Turnagain Arm, Prince William Sound, Sitka, The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) that's located in Portage Valley and is surrounded by the breathtaking Chugach Mountain Range and Turnagain Arm Inlet. Seward is awesome! Whittier where the 8.4 earthquake was back in 1964!!! But all in all, I've always wanted to know and understand the natives and their culture! Thank you so much for this video and the up and coming series! Looking SO forward to it!! YOU'RE THE BEST EDUCATOR on RUclips in my opinion! You get right in the trenches and we are mesmerized each and every show you provide!

  • @davidwilson1105
    @davidwilson1105 Год назад +8

    Love this story. Makes me miss my grandma ♥♥

  • @irmakalember9403
    @irmakalember9403 Год назад +3

    This two ladies were very interesting to interview. Love they live a simple life. I am glad u are sharing this great content with u Peter: thanks

  • @adge170578
    @adge170578 Год назад +15

    Love it, my new motto is “ I have no regrets in life because I’ve learnt from them all”
    In other words , how can you regret learning something in life.
    The odd fuck up makes you stronger
    Manchester 🇬🇧
    ✌️

  • @tatsf
    @tatsf Год назад +3

    So great to hear their stories and learn about a life lived very differently than mine. And as her story at the very end indicates, much more to their stories that the bit that they shared!

  • @jeremydiamond8824
    @jeremydiamond8824 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the invite love the vlogs!!😎👍🏻🇺🇸🦅

  • @melodycane1084
    @melodycane1084 Год назад +2

    I love watching this. Those two women reminded me of my grandmother and her sister. Special women.

  • @JM-ig4ed
    @JM-ig4ed Год назад +1

    What a fun interview - yay for yet another great series.

  • @culby276
    @culby276 Год назад +4

    I’m 46 now but when I was 7, I lived in Alaska. I wish I remember the name of the town, but it was in the country. We had out houses for bathrooms. No plumbing. When I went to school there, me and the kids would ice skate for recess.
    Then at one point, we went homeless living in a tent by a river for a while. Somehow, we went back to California, which was home for me. It was a unique experience.

  • @maggiemae8041
    @maggiemae8041 Год назад +5

    so wonderful... love these ladies ❤

  • @oakleafwellness
    @oakleafwellness 8 месяцев назад

    I absolutely love these ladies, they are so enjoyable and loving life. I bet you had so much fun filming this one.