
Moose, Muskets, and Misadventure
An Irreverent History of Alaska
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Narrateur(s):
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Sylvia Rausch
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Auteur(s):
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Jordan Blake Carter
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Moose, Muskets, and Misadventure: An Irreverent History of Alaska
Alaska’s history is as wild as its wilderness, and just as unwilling to be tamed.
Before the Russians showed up for fur and trouble, Indigenous peoples had been thriving here for thousands of years, navigating ice, sea, and politics with skill that would make modern survival shows blush. Then came the explorers who “discovered” places already mapped in someone else’s memory, the gold rush stampedes, the salmon wars, the Japanese invasion in WWII, the oil-fueled pipeline boom, and the endless political battles over land, resources, and who gets to decide Alaska’s future.
Told with sharp wit, deep respect where it’s due, and zero patience for romanticized myths, Moose, Muskets, and Misadventure takes you from ancient Beringia to the moose currently standing in someone’s driveway in Anchorage. You’ll meet Russian con men, gold rush hustlers, cannery kings, military planners, and modern-day Alaskans who live in a state that’s equal parts breathtaking and absurd.
This isn’t your high school history lesson, it’s the one you wish you’d had, complete with con artists, bear encounters, and a flag-raising ceremony that went hilariously wrong.
Whether you’ve lived in Alaska all your life, visited once on a cruise, or just want to know how a place can be both America’s biggest oil producer and its most protected wilderness, this is the history that proves Alaska has never been just one thing.
©2025 Jordan Blake Carter (P)2025 Jordan Blake Carter