Indie Alaska

Take a trip up north with these local stories from Alaska Public Media.

Episodes

  • Where are they now? The Shrimp Whisperer

    Al's shrimp photos were first featured on Indie Alaska in 2016, so where is he now?
  • Running the only commercial farm in rural Alaska

    The Meyers Farm in Bethel now provides organic produce to residents in Alaska's YK Delta.
  • Preserving Traditional Alaskan Native Materials with Jewelry

    Josh Qagmuk Ahsoak is honoring Alaska native material like fur and baleen with his jewelry
  • This Aerial Silk Dancer Performs in the Alaskan Outdoors

    What do you do when there's nowhere to fly? You make the Alaskan wilderness your stage.
  • Meet the Cabbage Fairies of the Alaska State Fair

    Meet the six women who have a unique passion for the Giant Cabbage Weigh-off at the fair.
  • From Mammoth to Kale: A look into gardening in the Arctic

    Nasugraq Rainy Hopson is teaching people above the arctic circle how to grow produce.
  • How Traditional Tattoos are Connecting Inuit Communities

    Holly Nordlum and Sarah Whalen-Lunn are Traditional Inuit Handpoke and Skin Stitch Artists
  • I Am A (Rock and Roll) Doctor | INDIE ALASKA

    Russell Biggs is an Anesthesiologist and a bandmate by night.

About Indie Alaska

INDIE ALASKA is an original video series produced by Alaska Public Media in partnership with PBS Digital Studios. The weekly videos will capture the diverse and colorful lifestyles of everyday Alaskans at work and at play. Together, these videos will present a fresh and authentic look at living in Alaska. Music by Starship Amazing.