Whale Catch is Survival in Alaska Town

In this October 7, 2014, photo, men haul sections of whale skin and blubber, known as muktuk, as a bowhead whale is butchered in a field near Barrow, Alaska. Once divided, muktuk is shared throughout the community. Some sections are even placed into duct-taped coolers and shipped by plane to elders living in warmer climates farther south. (Photo by Gregory Bull/AP Photo)
Whale Catch is Survival in Alaska Town
   
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