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then as now: promised more delivered less

Hard to believe as late as 1867 that Alaska and even parts of Northern California were under the control of Tsarist Russia. The Inuit could be described as living in the deep and profound rural environment and had little contact … Continue reading

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on thin ice with the mighty quinn

We pine for authenticity. The real . The genuine, wanting to graft ourselves onto it as part of an expression of our individuality. Or do we? It has to conform to our idea of it. Rousseau’s Noble Savage has to … Continue reading

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