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The prologue begins with the author’s own orientation to ice as an Alaska Native, dAXunhyuu/Eyak person, and how this shapes the voice, method, and personal investments in the book’s content. Specifically, the prologue draws similarities between the ways that both ice geographies and Native peoples are narratively discussed as disappearing or disappeared, and it pushes back against this narration.

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