Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Gakona & Gulkana: Traditional Ahtna Chief Ben Neeley of Gulkana with his wife, Hazel.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Gakona & Gulkana: The Copper River, at Mile 1 on the Tok Cutoff overlook.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Gakona & Gulkana: Snowshoes outside the cabin.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Gakona & Gulkana: The porch at Gakona Lodge, one of the last great Alaska roadhouses.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Gakona & Gulkana: The Gulkana River is a National Wild & Scenic River.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Gakona & Gulkana: The shallow Gulkana River is deceptive. People have drowned in it.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Gakona & Gulkana: The Gulkana fish hatchery produces top-quality salmon.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Gakona & Gulkana: Young fisherman from one of Alaska's cities camp by the Gulkana River.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Gakona & Gulkana: Fishing is life -- and Buck of Gakona lives to fish.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Gakona & Gulkana: The "Gulkana Airport" is actually closer to Glennallen than Gulkana.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Gakona & Gulkana: Fishing on the Gulkana is not "Combat Fishing."
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Gakona & Gulkana: Bright red salmon, caught in the Gulkana River.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Gakona & Gulkana: "Cutting fish" in the Gulkana River.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Gakona & Gulkana: The Wrangell Mountains are a dramatic backdrop to Copper Valley life.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Gakona & Gulkana: Winter road sign at Gakona Junction, on the road to Delta.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Gakona & Gulkana: An Alaska pond dries up as permafrost melts beneath it.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Gakona & Gulkana: A young girl dances a traditional Ahtna Athabascan dance at a birthday potlatch.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Gakona & Gulkana: Fred Ewan celebrates over nine decades of life in the Copper River Valley.