I have lived in Alaska for over 40 years and traveled all over the state for work While some of this information particularly regarding our national parks is credible, there is much, much misinformation included here. Eagle River is NOT in Southeast Alaska but is only 10 miles outside of Anchorage. I know that as I have lived near Eagle River for the past 40 years. The Inuit people are only of many distinct cultures, each with their own traditions. I have NEVER heard of an Inuit wife being offered as a guest to a visitor, perhaps many many years ago but certainly not in present day Alaska. There are the Eyak, Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian peoples who live in the Southeast; the Inupiaq and St. Lawrence Island Yupik live in the north and northwest parts of Alaska; Yup’ik and Cup’ik Alaska Natives live in southwest Alaska; the Athabascan peoples live in Alaska’s interior; and south-central Alaska and the Aleutian Islands are the home of the Alutiiq (Sugpiaq) and Unangax peoples. The pictures of Alaska Native people are VERY outdated. Again, many, many misrepresentations in this video.
@@weGeo1998 not just one but several times and I used to keep up with 6 different family groups consisting 5 to 6 individuals in each group all in the same county in north Florida,
They didn't know between clean and unclean animals and they didn't distinguish between holy and unholy and their minds and character is made of like those who eat, pork and lizard and dogs even humans being and donkey and horses. Have mercy!
This is a Total LIE...I lived and worked in Alaska for 10 yrs and have been to the remote places in Alaska this will never happen in this day and age...
I have lived in Alaska for over 40 years and traveled all over the state for work While some of this information particularly regarding our national parks is credible, there is much, much misinformation included here. Eagle River is NOT in Southeast Alaska but is only 10 miles outside of Anchorage. I know that as I have lived near Eagle River for the past 40 years. The Inuit people are only of many distinct cultures, each with their own traditions. I have NEVER heard of an Inuit wife being offered as a guest to a visitor, perhaps many many years ago but certainly not in present day Alaska. There are the Eyak, Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian peoples who live in the Southeast; the Inupiaq and St. Lawrence Island Yupik live in the north and northwest parts of Alaska; Yup’ik and Cup’ik Alaska Natives live in southwest Alaska; the Athabascan peoples live in Alaska’s interior; and south-central Alaska and the Aleutian Islands are the home of the Alutiiq (Sugpiaq) and Unangax peoples. The pictures of Alaska Native people are VERY outdated. Again, many, many misrepresentations in this video.
Totally agree...This really needs to be Banned from being online
Come on it was so weird😅
It is very informative.
Glad you think so!
Yes I have many times I have had many encounters with Bigfoot over the past 40 years
Are you serious? Where did you see him?
@@weGeo1998 not just one but several times and I used to keep up with 6 different family groups consisting 5 to 6 individuals in each group all in the same county in north Florida,
They didn't know between clean and unclean animals and they didn't distinguish between holy and unholy and their minds and character is made of like those who eat, pork and lizard and dogs even humans being and donkey and horses. Have mercy!
Holy,unholy. wtf
My wife spotted Yetti right in our own master bedroom, and then I went and had my back waxed.
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THIS HAS BEEN REPORTED AS FALSE INFORMATION...TOTAL LIE
This is a Total LIE...I lived and worked in Alaska for 10 yrs and have been to the remote places in Alaska this will never happen in this day and age...
This Video is mostly BS.
Big B.S