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  1. Jun 12, 1977 · Tells about Donna Kneeland, a white native Alaskan, who came into the country in Apr., 1975 and the man she lives with, Richard Okey Cook, who came in 1964. She tans furs expertly and he is a ...

  2. May 16, 2023 · Migrants face uncertain future after end of Title 42 02:24. The end of Title 42, the pandemic-era rule that allowed government authorities to turn away migrants seeking entry at the U.S.' southern ...

  3. Apr 1, 1991 · Coming into the Country is an unforgettable account of Alaska and Alaskans.It is a rich tapestry of vivid characters, observed landscapes, and descriptive narrative, in three principal segments that deal, respectively, with a total wilderness, with urban Alaska, and with life in the remoteness of the bush.

  4. Aug 7, 2023 · Most of the illicit fentanyl coming across the U.S.-Mexico border is smuggled through official ports of entry, according to immigration authorities. But not everyone believes that's the full story.

  5. Coming into the Country is an unforgettable account of Alaska and Alaskans.It is a rich tapestry of vivid characters, observed landscapes, and descriptive narrative, in three principal segments that deal, respectively, with a total wilderness, with urban Alaska, and with life in the remoteness of the bush.

  6. Coming into the Country, published in 1976, is a narrative about Alaska during the pivotal years of the early to mid-1970s. It was a time of both economic expansion and controversy about the future of the remote and sparsely populated Alaska. Statehood had been granted barely a decade earlier, but much of the land in Alaska remained under ...

  7. Coming Into the Country (1976) is a non-fiction book by John McPhee that explores the untamed wilderness of Alaska. Through vivid storytelling and in-depth research, McPhee delves into the lives of the people who inhabit this rugged land, the challenges they face, and the complex relationship between humans and nature.