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  2. The Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger - Wikipedia

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    The video received much attention in early 2011, garnering over 90 million views since its release. References to the video have appeared in American Pickers, Hot in Cleveland, and Glee, [8] with frozen yogurt chain Red Mango offering a flavor named "Honey Badger". [9] The video has been listed as a favorite by Taylor Swift and Olivia Wilde.

  3. History of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Alaska: An American Colony. University of Washington Press, Seattle, WA. ISBN 0-295-98249-7. Henning, Robert, ed. (1981). Bits and Pieces of Alaskan History: Published over the years in From Ketchikan to Barrow, a department in the Alaska Sportsman and Alaska magazine – v.1. 1935-1959 / v.2. 1960-1974. Anchorage: Alaska Northwest Publishing ...

  4. Alaskan hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    In parallel with Alaska's cultural renaissance, crime began to grow in numerous pockets of Anchorage in the 1990s and 2000s. As was similarly the key influence in such genres as gangsta rap and hardcore hip-hop, artists such as 'Out Tha Cut (ODC)', 'Baydilla' or 'Joker the Bailbondsman' with ties to known drug traffickers began to see a flourishing first wave scene of underground hip-hop among ...

  5. John Atkinson’s 42 Smart And Funny Comics About Books ... - AOL

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    He creates funny illustrations that reference literature, art, and culture. His work thrives on wordplay, irony, and unexpected connections. Today, we would like to share John’s latest cartoons ...

  6. Baked Alaska (influencer) - Wikipedia

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    He kept his nickname Baked Alaska as a stage name. [10] His rap songs used a satirical tone [25] and traded on his Alaskan roots, with titles like "I Live on Glaciers" [1] or "I Climb Mountains". [10] In 2013, the Anchorage Daily News published a profile of Baked Alaska, describing him as a "comedy/music video artist". [25]

  7. Tlingit - Wikipedia

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    Their culture and society developed in the temperate rainforest of the southeast Alaskan coast and the Alexander Archipelago. The Tlingit have maintained a complex hunter-gatherer culture based on semi-sedentary management of fisheries. [11] Hereditary slavery was practiced extensively until it was outlawed by the United States Government. [12]

  8. Adam Friedland - Wikipedia

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    Adam Dean Friedland (/ ˈ f r iː d l ə n d / FREED-land; born April 10, 1987) is an American stand-up comedian, talk-show host and podcaster based in New York City. [1] [2] [3] He hosts the comedy podcast The Adam Friedland Show after having co-hosted its predecessor, Cum Town, with Nick Mullen and Stavros Halkias.

  9. Eskimo yo-yo - Wikipedia

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    An Eskimo yo-yo [a] or Alaska yo-yo [b] (Central Yupik: yuuyuuk; [19] Inupiaq: igruuraak) is a traditional two-balled skill toy played and performed by the Eskimo-speaking Alaska Natives, such as Inupiat, Siberian Yupik, and Yup'ik. It resembles fur-covered bolas and yo-yo. It is regarded as one of the most simple, yet most complex, cultural ...