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Alaska Subsistence (U.S. National Park Service) A **. gov** website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.
* Skip to global NPS navigation * Skip to the main content * Skip to the footer section National Park ServiceSearch Search * PlacesToggle submenu for Places * Bering Land Bridge National Preserve * Cape Krusenstern National Monument * Denali National Park and Preserve * Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve * Glacier Bay National Preserve * Katmai National Park and Preserve * Kobuk Valley National Park * Lake Clark National Park and Preserve * Noatak National Preserve * Wrangell-St.
Elias National Park and Preserve * Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve * SubsistenceToggle submenu for Subsistence * Subsistence ManagementToggle submenu for Subsistence Management * HistoryToggle submenu for History * The National Park Service and Subsistence * Subsistence Resource CommissionsToggle submenu for Subsistence Resource Commissions * SRC Meeting Schedules, Minutes, and Summaries * Traditional Ecological Knowledge Explore the National Park Service * Plan Your VisitToggle submenu for Plan Your Visit * Learn & ExploreToggle submenu for Learn & Explore * Get InvolvedToggle submenu for Get Involved * Search for parks by activity or topic * Bering Land Bridge National Preserve * Cape Krusenstern National Monument * Denali National Park and Preserve * Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve * Glacier Bay National Preserve * Katmai National Park and Preserve * Kobuk Valley National Park * Lake Clark National Park and Preserve * Noatak National Preserve * Wrangell-St.
Elias National Park and Preserve * Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve * The National Park Service and Subsistence * Subsistence Resource Commissions * SRC Meeting Schedules, Minutes, and Summaries * Traditional Ecological Knowledge Subsistence is a Way of Life Subsistence in Alaska's national parks, monuments and preservesis a way of lifethat has existed for thousands of years.
This way of life continues today in rural Alaska where people rely on fish, wildlife and plant resources for their sustenance and basic needs. History, culture, and more NPS units with subsistence activities Sport and Subsistence users A collection of subsistence photos and scenic Alaska Wildlife, plants, living off the land and more Visit Parks Related To Alaska Subsistence Last updated: November 26, 2024 Thank you.
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