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Sarah Betcher is an award winning ethnographic filmmaker and owner of Farthest North Films in Alaska. She specializes in producing films that communicate across cultures, especially showcasing indigenous traditions. Her website is: www.farthestnorthfilms.com
Sarah will present a 6-part documentary series which focuses on ten Alaskan villages adapting to changes in climate, weather patterns and the development of active hunters, fishermen and gatherers. This filmmaker has the pulse of these native villages and presents the reality of life changes in Alaska.  
The series will air exclusively on Akaku, Channel 55 with part one
premiering on Sunday, July 2nd at 8pm. The series will continue with parts 2 - 6 scheduled the following Sunday's thereafter at 8pm. Visit www.akaku.org for replay scheduling.

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Sarah Betcher is an award winning ethnographic filmmaker and owner of Farthest North Films in Alaska. She specializes in producing films that communicate across cultures, especially showcasing indigenous traditions. Her website is: www.farthestnorthfilms.com Sarah will present a 6-part documentary series which focuses on ten Alaskan villages adapting to changes in climate, weather patterns and the development of active hunters, fishermen and gatherers. This filmmaker has the pulse of these native villages and presents the reality of life changes in Alaska.   The series will air exclusively on Akaku, Channel 55 with part one premiering on Sunday, July 2nd at 8pm. The series will continue with parts 2 - 6 scheduled the following Sunday's thereafter at 8pm. Visit www.akaku.org for replay scheduling. Download Standard Podcasts read more read less

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