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Heimo Korth is an American outdoorsman. He and his wife Edna are among the few permanent residents of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge . They live along the Coleen River , just south of the Brooks Range , and move between cabins seasonally.
At that time he recounts the tragedy of Edna's and Heimo's first daughter, Coleen, who died during a canoeing accident. [2] Jim Campbell was originally told that his older cousin Korth was not interested in doing the book. Five years later, [3] Korth’s sister convinced Heimo to give Campbell a chance. [4]
Korth is a German language surname. [1] [2] It stems from a reduced form of the male given name Konrad and may refer to: Fred Korth (1909–1998), 56th U.S. Secretary of the Navy; Heimo Korth, American outdoorsman; Kathleen Korth (born 1952), American film editor; Penne Percy Korth (born 1942), American diplomat
The Last Alaskans is an American reality television series that premiered on Animal Planet on May 25, 2015. [1] The second season premiered on the Discovery Channel on April 12, 2016. [2]
These are lists of the 100 known verified oldest women and men sorted in descending order by age in years and days. [a]The oldest person ever whose age has been independently verified is Jeanne Calment (1875–1997) of France, who lived to the age of 122 years and 164 days.
Heimo Erbse (1924–2005), German composer; Heimo Haitto (1925–1999), Finnish-American violinist; Heimo Hecht (born 1961), Austrian sailor; Heimo Korth, American outdoorsman; Heimo Kump (born 1968), Austrian football player; Heimo Müllneritsch (born 1947), Austrian slalom canoeist; Heimo Pfeifenberger (born 1966), Austrian football player
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This is a list of characters from The Old Kingdom Series, a set of novels by Australian author Garth Nix. The series comprises six novels: Sabriel (1995), Lirael (2001), Abhorsen (2003), Clariel (2014), Goldenhand (2016) and Terciel and Elinor (2021).