Rho and I had an etymological conversation about the word “subsistence” in the car on Tuesday. We were both partially right. Here’s what the OED has to say. See section III for the most relevant definitions. subsistence I. 1. Existence as a substance or entity; substantial, real, or independent existence. 1432-50 tr. Higden (Rolls) III. [...]
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Posted in Subsistence on October 16, 2009 | 1 Comment »
“They look like golf balls”: Rafting in the Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve
Posted in Alaska, Eagle Preserve, Haines, Music, Rafting, Subsistence, Tongass National Forest, tagged travel on October 10, 2009 | 2 Comments »
When we arrived at the bank of the Tsirku River, I was loaned standard-issue rubber boots and a wool hat (since my Tilley hat blew off on the catamaran ride over), and our busload of travelers was divided into four or five rafts. Mom and I chose to join Sylvia, a thin but strong young woman who [...]
C.P.’s Alaska 2: Waste Not, Want Not
Posted in Alaska, Eagle Preserve, Haines, Rafting, Subsistence, Tongass National Forest, tagged travel on October 7, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I just did a quick Google search on “Haines Alaska CP” and found an article in the Chilkat Valley News about a brown bear that was shot, declawed, and abandoned in the Chilkat River. It’s a good illustration of local attitudes about subsistence living. Incidentally, I love the fact that the other people in the story are identified by first and last [...]
C.P.’s Alaska: “Salmon are everything”
Posted in Alaska, Eagle Preserve, Haines, Rafting, Subsistence, Tongass National Forest, tagged travel on October 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
When we got off the catamaran at Haines we were met by our guide, C.P.—a hunky, boisterous, bearded guy with great comic timing. We had just traveled down the deepest fiord in North America, and were on our way to see the largest collection of bald eagles in North America, but what C.P. talked [...]