Janet Collins, author of On the Arctic Frontier: Ernest Leffingwell’s Polar Explorations and Legacy, discusses her research on the early polar explorer and his work exploring, studying and mapping the landscape in what is now the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge between 1906 and 1914. In consultation with the Inupiat of the area, Leffingwell took scientific measurements, created maps, and surveyed the geography and geology, including groundbreaking research on permafrost.
- Bob King: Sailboats in the Bristol Bay fishery
- Mug Up with Katie Ringsmuth
- Atomic Island with Ben Huff
- The Spirit Wraps Around You Closing Event
- Weaving with Sea Otter Fur – Kathy Rado
- A History of Native Textiles on the Northern Northwest Coast
- The Spirit Wraps Around You Welcome
- The Salmon Way
- Walter Harper: Alaska Native Son
- Cruising the Fossil Coast Line Part II
- The Case for Tranquility Base: Proving the Apollo 11 Moon Landing
- Reflections on the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act