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Arctic Village (1933) is a book written by Robert Marshall, an American forester, writer, and wilderness activist (1901-1939), about the Koyukuk River area and the town of Wiseman. He lived there for 15 months starting in 1930 while conducting research on tree growth near the Arctic Divide. Marshall referred to the people of the frontier village as "...the happiest civilization of which I have knowledge."

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  • Arctic Village (1933) is a book written by Robert Marshall, an American forester, writer, and wilderness activist (1901-1939), about the Koyukuk River area and the town of Wiseman. He lived there for 15 months starting in 1930 while conducting research on tree growth near the Arctic Divide. Marshall referred to the people of the frontier village as "...the happiest civilization of which I have knowledge." (en)
  • Arctic Village (1933) est un livre écrit par l'écrivain, militant écologiste et garde forestier Bob Marshall (1901-1939) sur la région de Koyukuk en Alaska, et plus précisément sur le village de Wiseman où l'auteur a vécu dans les années 1930. Il se réfère à la population locale comme étant "la civilisation la plus heureuse qu'il m'ait été donné de connaître." Le livre est réédité par l'université d'Alaska (ISBN 9780912006512). (fr)
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  • Arctic Village (1933) is a book written by Robert Marshall, an American forester, writer, and wilderness activist (1901-1939), about the Koyukuk River area and the town of Wiseman. He lived there for 15 months starting in 1930 while conducting research on tree growth near the Arctic Divide. Marshall referred to the people of the frontier village as "...the happiest civilization of which I have knowledge." (en)
  • Arctic Village (1933) est un livre écrit par l'écrivain, militant écologiste et garde forestier Bob Marshall (1901-1939) sur la région de Koyukuk en Alaska, et plus précisément sur le village de Wiseman où l'auteur a vécu dans les années 1930. Il se réfère à la population locale comme étant "la civilisation la plus heureuse qu'il m'ait été donné de connaître." Le livre est réédité par l'université d'Alaska (ISBN 9780912006512). (fr)
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