This book is a collection of thoughtful essays that explore history, climate change, and Indigenous life in the Alaska-Yukon region. Through a mix of personal storytelling and research, Corinna Cook reflects on how the land—especially melting permafrost—preserves traces of the past while revealing new challenges for the future. The essays connect environmental changes with cultural memory, artifacts, and human experiences, asking how people can understand and carry difficult shared histories forward. It offers a deep, reflective look at nature, identity, and the impact of a changing world.
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