
Richard Nelson’s Alaska
Richard Nelson has spent years with the Inupiat and Koyukon Athabaskan Eskimo, learning how to subsist on the Arctic ice in Alaska.
Richard Nelson has spent years with the Inupiat and Koyukon Athabaskan Eskimo, learning how to subsist on the Arctic ice in Alaska.
People of Amazonian Ecuador have saved 82 square miles of rainforest by building an eco-tourism lodge.
A community in Amazonian Ecuador has saved 82 square miles of rainforest by building an eco-tourism lodge.
Cultural anthropologist Richard Nelson lives in Alaska, studying wild places and the connections between people and nature. “Richard Nelson’s Alaska” introduces us to these people and places, and will leave you more curious about our Earth. Nelson motivates us to find our own ways to participate in preserving America’s wild places.