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1930s, Alaska, Father Bernardwh Hubbard, salmon industry, map comparing size of Alaska to rest of United States and spotlighting various locations / regions, Yukon, dog sleds, dog teams, inuits, eskimos, ice fishing, reindeer herd, ice blocks breaking and piling up, Southeastern Alaska, boat pov traveling Inside Passage, waterfall, islands, Juneau, Alaska Juneau mine, dense forests, grazing cattle, government roads, waterfalls, glaciers, mountains, icebergs, Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, volcanos, Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, Mount Shishaldin, Mount Aniakchak, salmon life cycle, salmon run, salmon entering freshwater stream and traveling upstream, salmon spawning, dead salmon on riverbanks, salmon traps, salmon netting, brailing, trapped salmon being transferred in nets to cannery tenders, salmon being transported in tenders, salmon being unloaded from tenders and transferred to fish house, salmon being cleaned and transported to canning house, cannery, salmon canning factory, salmon being canned through various processes, cannery workers, stacked trays of cans being pushed into retorts to be cooked, cans being inspected and set out to cool, cans being labeled, cannery tender heading back out to sea |