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  • The Rev. Charles Brower, an Inupiaq Native Alaskan who serves as pastor of the Community United Methodist Church in Nome, Alaska, harvests blueberries on the tundra outside the city.
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  • The Rev. Charles Brower, an Inupiaq Native Alaskan, preaches in the Community United Methodist Church in Nome, Alaska.
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  • The Rev. Charles Brower, an Inupiaq Native Alaskan, leads Sunday worship at the Community United Methodist Church in Nome, Alaska.
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  • The Rev. Charles Brower, an Inupiaq Native Alaskan who serves as pastor of the Community United Methodist Church in Nome, Alaska, harvests blueberries on the tundra outside the city.
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  • The Rev. Charles Brower, an Inupiaq Native Alaskan who serves as pastor of the Community United Methodist Church in Nome, Alaska, harvests blueberries on the tundra outside the city.
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  • The Rev. Charles Brower, an Inupiaq Native Alaskan, greets members of the congregation following Sunday worship in the Community United Methodist Church in Nome, Alaska.
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  • Bertha Koweluk, an Inupiaq Native Alaskan, is a lay minister in the Community United Methodist Church in Nome, Alaska. Here she stands in front of her family's fishing cabin on the tundra outside Nome.
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  • The Rev. Charles Brower, an Inupiaq Native Alaskan who serves as pastor of the Community United Methodist Church in Nome, Alaska, harvests blueberries on the tundra outside the city.
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  • The Rev. Charles Brower, an Inupiaq Native Alaskan who serves as pastor of the Community United Methodist Church in Nome, Alaska, harvests blueberries on the tundra outside the city.
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  • The Rev. Charles Brower, an Inupiaq Native Alaskan, shows a picture from a Harry Potter movie as he preaches in the Community United Methodist Church in Nome, Alaska.
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  • The Rev. Charles Brower, an Inupiaq Native Alaskan, leads the congregation in singing at the Community United Methodist Church in Nome, Alaska.
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  • Barbara Weyiouanna, an Inupiaq Native Alaskan in Nome, Alaska, harvests blueberries on the tundra outside the city.
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  • Barbara Weyiouanna, an Inupiaq Native Alaskan in Nome, Alaska, harvests blueberries on the tundra outside the city.
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  • Barbara Weyiouanna, an Inupiaq Native Alaskan in Nome, Alaska, harvests blueberries on the tundra outside the city.
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  • Barbara Weyiouanna, an Inupiaq Native Alaskan in Nome, Alaska, harvests blueberries on the tundra outside the city.
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  • Barbara Weyiouanna, an Inupiaq Native Alaskan in Nome, Alaska, harvests blueberries on the tundra outside the city.
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  • Barbara Weyiouanna, an Inupiaq Native Alaskan in Nome, Alaska, harvests blueberries on the tundra outside the city.
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  • Barbara Weyiouanna, an Inupiaq Native Alaskan in Nome, Alaska, harvests blueberries on the tundra outside the city.
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  • Barbara Weyiouanna, an Inupiaq Native Alaskan in Nome, Alaska, harvests blueberries on the tundra outside the city.
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  • Fran Lynch in a United Methodist deaconess in Willow, Alaska, involved in a variety of ministries with people in the region. Here she cuts wood for poor families to have heat in the cold Alaskan winter.
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  • An abandoned truck near the fishing docks in Unalaska, Alaska...
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  • Bouys used by fishing boats hang off a boat in the docks in Unalaska, Alaska.
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  • The (Orthodox) Holy Ascension of Our Lord Cathedral in Unalaska, in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska.
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  • Bald eagles rest on the crosses of the (Orthodox) Holy Ascension of Our Lord Cathedral in Unalaska, in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska.
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  • Samantha Graham, a waitress at work in the Peking Restaurant in Unalaska, Alaska.
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  • Bald eagles rest on the crosses of the (Orthodox) Holy Ascension of Our Lord Cathedral in Unalaska, in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska.
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  • Bald eagles rest on the crosses of the (Orthodox) Holy Ascension of Our Lord Cathedral in Unalaska, in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska.
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  • Betsy Pikonganna harvests blueberries on the tundra outside Nome, Alaska.
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  • Captain Elsa Bishop pilots a ferry boat crossing Kachemak Bay, at the edge of Alaska's Cook Inlet.
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  • Captain Elsa Bishop pilots a ferry boat crossing Kachemak Bay, at the edge of Alaska's Cook Inlet.
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  • Captain Elsa Bishop pilots a ferry boat crossing Kachemak Bay, at the edge of Alaska's Cook Inlet.
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  • Captain Elsa Bishop pilots a ferry boat crossing Kachemak Bay, at the edge of Alaska's Cook Inlet.
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  • Looking at mountains across Kachemak Bay from Homer, Alaska.
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  • Looking at mountains across Kachemak Bay from Homer, Alaska.
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  • Bernadette Ellanna harvests blueberries on the tundra outside Nome, Alaska.
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  • Captain Elsa Bishop pilots a ferry boat crossing Kachemak Bay, at the edge of Alaska's Cook Inlet.
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  • Ryjil Christianson, a ship's mate, points out birds and other wildlife to passengers on the Danny J, a ferry boat that connects Homer to Kachemak Bay, at the edge of Alaska's Cook Inlet.
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  • Captain Elsa Bishop pilots a ferry boat crossing Kachemak Bay, at the edge of Alaska's Cook Inlet.
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  • Ryjil Christianson ties up the Danny J, a ferry boat that connects Homer to Kachemak Bay, at the edge of Alaska's Cook Inlet.
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  • Looking at mountains across Kachemak Bay from Homer, Alaska. In the foreground is the Homer Spit.
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  • Looking at mountains across Kachemak Bay from Homer, Alaska.
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  • A detail of the Easter Totem Pole, located in the sanctuary of St. John United Methodist Church in Anchorage, Alaska. The pole was carved by the Rev. David Fisun, an adopted member of the Killer Whale Clan of the Tsimshian people.  His tribal name is NADAAM NLOMSK, which means “Carver of Sacred Things.”
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  • Fran Lynch in a United Methodist deaconess in Willow, Alaska, involved in a variety of ministries with people in the region. Here she talks with Robert Sisson outside his home. She delivers food to the man.
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  • Linda Koenig lives in an isolated house outside of Willow, Alaska.
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  • Fran Lynch (right), a United Methodist deaconess, helps carry groceries out of the Willow Community Food Pantry, located in the Willow United Methodist Church in Willow, Alaska. She loads them in the public transportation van, which returns beneficiaries to their often isolated homes.
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  • Fran Lynch (center), a United Methodist deaconess, talks with people as they carry their groceries out of the Willow Community Food Pantry, located in the Willow United Methodist Church in Willow, Alaska. Many of the beneficiaries of the food pantry ride public transportation back to their often isolated homes.
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  • Fran Lynch (right), a United Methodist deaconess, helps Constance Walz carry her groceries out of the Willow Community Food Pantry, located in the Willow United Methodist Church in Willow, Alaska.
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  • Constance Walz fills jugs with drinking water at the Willow United Methodist Church in Willow, Alaska. Water is just one of several items that local residents can obtain at the church, which hosts the Willow Community Food Pantry.
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  • Fran Lynch, a United Methodist deaconess, carries someone's box of groceries out of the Willow Community Food Pantry, located in the Willow United Methodist Church in Willow, Alaska.
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  • A woman examines squash in the Willow Community Food Pantry, located in the Willow United Methodist Church in Willow, Alaska.
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  • Linda Koenig examines squash in the Willow Community Food Pantry, located in the Willow United Methodist Church in Willow, Alaska.
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  • Linda Koenig examines squash in the Willow Community Food Pantry, located in the Willow United Methodist Church in Willow, Alaska.
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  • People greet each other in the Willow Community Food Pantry, located in the Willow United Methodist Church in Willow, Alaska.
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  • People examine bananas in the Willow Community Food Pantry, located in the Willow United Methodist Church in Willow, Alaska.
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  • Blueberries on the tundra outside Nome, Alaska.
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  • Bernadette Ellanna, a resident of Nome, Alaska, poses outside the XYZ Senior Center, part of the United Methodist Women-supported Nome Community Center.
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  • Bernadette Ellanna, a resident of Nome, Alaska, poses in the XYZ Senior Center, part of the United Methodist Women-supported Nome Community Center.
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  • Dorothy Thomas, a resident of Nome, Alaska, uses a computer in the XYZ Senior Center, part of the United Methodist Women-supported Nome Community Center.
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  • Dorothy Thomas, a resident of Nome, Alaska, poses in the XYZ Senior Center, part of the United Methodist Women-supported Nome Community Center.
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  • Alice Irrigoo, a resident of Nome, Alaska, poses in the XYZ Senior Center, part of the United Methodist Women-supported Nome Community Center.
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  • Pat Ward, the director of the XYZ Senior Center in Nome, Alaska, helps Gabriel Payanna use a computer in the center, part of the United Methodist Women-supported Nome Community Center.
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  • Alexander Giehl from Brazil shovels sand into a sluice as he mines gold on a beach outside Nome, Alaska. The region has seen a gold rush in recent years spurred by a popular television program called Bering Sea Gold.
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  • Children play in the water at the edge of Norton Sound in the Bering Sea at Nome, Alaska.
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  • Dorothy Thomas, a resident of Nome, Alaska, uses a computer in the XYZ Senior Center, part of the United Methodist Women-supported Nome Community Center.
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  • Alexander Giehl, a gold miner from Brazil, harvests blueberries on the tundra outside the city.
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  • Jessica Russell (right), helps guide Gabriel Payanna in how to use a computer in the XYZ Senior Center, part of the United Methodist Women-supported Nome Community Center in Nome, Alaska. Looking on is Pat Ward, director of the XYZ Center.
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  • Alexander Giehl from Brazil shovels sand into a sluice as he mines gold on a beach outside Nome, Alaska. The region has seen a gold rush in recent years spurred by a popular television program called Bering Sea Gold.
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  • Alexander Giehl from Brazil shovels sand into a sluice as he mines gold on a beach outside Nome, Alaska. The region has seen a gold rush in recent years spurred by a popular television program called Bering Sea Gold.
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  • The Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord Chapel is a historic Russian Orthodox church located near Ninilchik, Alaska.
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  • A moose (Alces alces) and her calf near Ninilchik, Alaska.
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  • The Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord Chapel is a historic Russian Orthodox church located near Ninilchik, Alaska.
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  • A moose (Alces alces) near Ninilchik, Alaska.
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  • A moose (Alces alces) near Ninilchik, Alaska.
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  • The Rev. Lisa Talbott is pastor of the Homer United Methodist Church in Homer, Alaska.
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  • Fireweed (Chamaenerion angustifolium) grows near Homer, Alaska.
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  • Fireweed (Chamaenerion angustifolium) grows near Homer, Alaska.
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  • Fireweed (Chamaenerion angustifolium) grows near Homer, Alaska.
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  • Fireweed (Chamaenerion angustifolium) grows near Homer, Alaska.
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  • Fireweed (Chamaenerion angustifolium) grows near Homer, Alaska.
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  • Volunteer Sherry Stead sorts incoming donations at the Homer Community Food Pantry, located in the Homer United Methodist Church in Homer, Alaska.
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  • Volunteers help prepare food for distribution at the Homer Community Food Pantry, located in the Homer United Methodist Church in Homer, Alaska.
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  • Volunteers help prepare food for distribution at the Homer Community Food Pantry, located in the Homer United Methodist Church in Homer, Alaska.
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  • A volunteer helps prepare food for distribution at the Homer Community Food Pantry, located in the Homer United Methodist Church in Homer, Alaska.
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  • Nine-year old Mia and Tim Steinberg have fun with food at the Homer Community Food Pantry, located in the Homer United Methodist Church in Homer, Alaska. Both are volunteers at the food pantry.
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  • Nine-year old Mia watches as Tim Steinberg has fun with food at the Homer Community Food Pantry, located in the Homer United Methodist Church in Homer, Alaska. Both are volunteers at the food pantry.
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  • Four-year old Vivian helps Reese Blasky package grapes at the Homer Community Food Pantry, located in the Homer United Methodist Church in Homer, Alaska. Both are volunteers at the food pantry.
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  • Four-year old Vivian helps Reese Blasky package grapes at the Homer Community Food Pantry, located in the Homer United Methodist Church in Homer, Alaska. Both are volunteers at the food pantry.
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  • Fireweed (Chamaenerion angustifolium) grows near Homer, Alaska.
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  • Four-year old Vivian helps Reese Blasky package grapes at the Homer Community Food Pantry, located in the Homer United Methodist Church in Homer, Alaska. Both are volunteers at the food pantry.
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  • Halle Lapp (left), Jenna Lapp, and Scott Lapp, members of the youth group of the Homer United Methodist Church in Homer, Alaska, harvest vegetable from the congregation's garden. The produce is used by the Community Food Pantry, located in the church.
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  • Fireweed (Chamaenerion angustifolium) grows near Homer, Alaska.
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  • Colleen Powers gives cooking demonstrations at the Homer Farmers Market in Homer, Alaska.
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  • Details of a fiberglass reproduction of the Christmas Totem Pole, located in front of St. John United Methodist Church in Anchorage, Alaska. The original pole was carved by the Rev. David Fisun, an adopted member of the Killer Whale Clan of the Tsimshian people.  His tribal name is NADAAM NLOMSK, which means “Carver of Sacred Things.”
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  • People at the Homer Farmers Market in Homer, Alaska.
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  • Buying greens at the Homer Farmers Market in Homer, Alaska.
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  • Details of a fiberglass reproduction of the Christmas Totem Pole, located in front of St. John United Methodist Church in Anchorage, Alaska. The original pole was carved by the Rev. David Fisun, an adopted member of the Killer Whale Clan of the Tsimshian people.  His tribal name is NADAAM NLOMSK, which means “Carver of Sacred Things.”
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  • A brown bear (Ursus arctos) near Cooper Landing, Alaska.
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  • Details of a fiberglass reproduction of the Christmas Totem Pole, located in front of St. John United Methodist Church in Anchorage, Alaska. The original pole was carved by the Rev. David Fisun, an adopted member of the Killer Whale Clan of the Tsimshian people.  His tribal name is NADAAM NLOMSK, which means “Carver of Sacred Things.”
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  • A detail of the Easter Totem Pole, located in the sanctuary of St. John United Methodist Church in Anchorage, Alaska. The pole was carved by the Rev. David Fisun, an adopted member of the Killer Whale Clan of the Tsimshian people.  His tribal name is NADAAM NLOMSK, which means “Carver of Sacred Things.”
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  • A detail of the Easter Totem Pole, located in the sanctuary of St. John United Methodist Church in Anchorage, Alaska. The pole was carved by the Rev. David Fisun, an adopted member of the Killer Whale Clan of the Tsimshian people.  His tribal name is NADAAM NLOMSK, which means “Carver of Sacred Things.”
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