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  2. Is 'Alaskan Bush People' real or fake? 6 things to know about ...

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    Alaskan Bush People season six premieres on the Discovery Channel on Wednesday, Jan. 4, at 9 p.m. Eastern, reuniting viewers with the entire Brown family — Billy, Ami, Matt, Bam Bam, Gabe, Bear ...

  3. Alaskan Bush People - Wikipedia

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    Alaskan Bush People is an American docudrama-style reality television series that follows the Brown family in an attempt to survive in the wilderness, detached from modern society. The series premiered on the Discovery Channel on May 6, 2014. [ 1 ]

  4. Tlingit clans - Wikipedia

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    The Tlingit clans of Southeast Alaska, in the United States, are one of the Indigenous cultures within Alaska. The Tlingit people also live in the Northwest Interior of British Columbia, Canada, and in the southern Yukon Territory. There are two main Tlingit lineages or moieties within Alaska, which are subdivided into a number of clans and houses.

  5. Atz Kilcher - Wikipedia

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    Kilcher and his wife Bonnie. Attila Kuno "Atz" Kilcher (born September 2, 1947) [1] is the oldest son of Yule F. Kilcher and Ruth Weber. [2] He is one of the stars on the Discovery show Alaska: The Last Frontier, which focuses on the Kilcher homestead established 80 years ago outside of Homer, Alaska on Kachemak Bay.

  6. 'Alaskan Bush People' family drops bombshell about ... - AOL

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    The famous "Alaskan Bush People" family dropped a shocking bombshell that has many wondering: Do the Browns have a secret daughter? Billy and Ami Brown catch viewers off-guard in the final seconds ...

  7. Tlingit - Wikipedia

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    The Tlingit people of Southeast Alaska and Western Canada speak the Tlingit language (Lingít [ɬɪ̀nkítʰ]), [6] which is a branch of the Na-Dené language family. Lingít has a complex grammar and sound system and also uses certain phonemes unheard in almost any other language. [27]

  8. A Canadian man drives a stranded American family 1,000 miles ...

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    It all started because Lynn Marchessault, her 13-year-old son Payton, 10-year-old daughter Rebecca and the family pets needed to get from Georgia to Alaska. Marchessault’s husband, a staff ...

  9. Elizabeth Peratrovich - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Peratrovich (née Elizabeth Jean Wanamaker; Tlingit: Ḵaax̲gal.aat [qʰaχ.ɡʌɬ.ʔatʰ]; [1] July 4, 1911 – December 1, 1958) [2] was an American civil rights activist, Grand President of the Alaska Native Sisterhood, [3] and a Tlingit who worked for equality on behalf of Alaska Natives. [4]