Alaska Homesteader s Handbook

Alaska Homesteader s Handbook
Author: Tricia Brown,Nancy Gates
Publsiher: Graphic Arts Books
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9780882409177

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The Alaska Homesteader’s Handbook is a remarkable compilation of practical information for living in one of the most impractical and inhostpitable landscapes in the United States. More than forty pioneer types ranging from their mid-nineties to mid-twenties describe their reasons for choosing to live their lives on Alaska and offer useful instructions and advice that made that life more livable. Whether it’s how to live among bears, build an outhouse, cross a river, or make birch syrup, each story gives readers a window to a life most will never know but many still dream about. Dozens of photographs and more than 100 line drawings illustrate the real-life experiences of Alaska settlers such as 1930s New Deal colonists, demobilized military who stayed after World War II, dream seekers from the ’60s and ’70s, and myriad others who staked their claim in Alaska.

The Homesteader s Handbook

The Homesteader s Handbook
Author: James E. Churchill
Publsiher: Vintage Books USA
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1975
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: CORNELL:31924001235021

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Homestead Survival

Homestead Survival
Author: Marty Raney
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2022-09-13
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9780593420690

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A practical guide to self-sufficient and sustainable living from the star of Homestead Rescue. Do you wish for a more resilient, sustainable, and empowered way of providing for your family in uncertain times? Are you worried about unreliable power grids, uncertain water supplies, or overly complex food chains? Veteran homesteader and star of Discovery's Homestead Rescue Marty Raney shares a big-picture vision of how ordinary families can become radically resilient homesteaders: powering, feeding, and caring for themselves through their own efforts, and on their own land. This book will guide you to: • buy land with the natural resources to build and feed a homestead • go off grid with your own power and water systems • design a greenhouse that will keep growing even when it’s snowing • confidently defend your home against all threats—grizzlies, forest fires, flash floods, and financial challenges Resources are only going to get more scarce. Raney will teach you to find food where others see dirt, and to build a home where others see empty land. He will inspire you to forge your own homestead dream and strengthen your family for all challenges to come.

Nixon and the Environment

Nixon and the Environment
Author: J. Brooks Flippen
Publsiher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2000-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826319944

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No one remembers Richard M. Nixon as an environmental president, but a year into his presidency, he committed his administration to regulate and protect the environment. The public outrage over the Santa Barbara oil spill in early 1969, culminating in the first Earth Day in 1970, convinced Nixon that American environmentalism now enjoyed extraordinary political currency. No nature lover at heart, Nixon opportunistically tapped the burgeoning Environmental Movement and signed the Endangered Species Act in 1969 and the National Environmental Protection Act in 1970 to challenge political rivals such as Senators Edmund Muskie and Henry Jackson. As Nixon jockeyed for advantage on regulatory legislation, he signed laws designed to curb air, water, and pesticide pollution, regulate ocean dumping, protect coastal zones and marine mammals, and combat other problems. His administration compiled an unprecedented environmental record, but anti-Vietnam War protests, outraged industrialists, a sluggish economy, the growing energy crisis, and the Watergate upheaval drove Nixon to turn his back on the very programs he signed into law. Only late in life did he re-embrace the substantial environmental legacy of his tumultuous presidency.

Handbook of Federal Indian Law

Handbook of Federal Indian Law
Author: Felix S. Cohen,United States. Department of the Interior. Office of the Solicitor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 696
Release: 1942
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: UIUC:30112074260008

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Alaska s Wild Plants

Alaska s Wild Plants
Author: Janice Schofield Eaton
Publsiher: Alaska Northwest Books
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2015-06-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0882409387

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An authoritative guide book to more than 70 of Alaska's most common wild edible plants. Tuck this guide into a backpack, glove compartment, or pocket and use its color photographs and habitat and plant descriptions to help you discover the bounty of the land and its plants around you. The authoritative gathering instructions ensure a healthful harvest. Learn about each plant's nutritional content, and medicinal and culinary uses. Also included are recipes for fresh salads, unusual appetizers, delicious soups, breads and more. The author is an authority on the wild plants of North America and Alaska.

Establishing a Farm in Alaska

Establishing a Farm in Alaska
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1961
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: IND:30000065800660

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Dictionary Catalog of the National Agricultural Library 1862 1965

Dictionary Catalog of the National Agricultural Library  1862 1965
Author: National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 766
Release: 1967
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: UOM:39015055038411

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