Alaskan Bush People
Ami tries to find mates for her five boys with the help of a matchmaker.
Ami tries to find mates for her five boys with the help of a matchmaker.
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The Brown family prepares to spend their first summer on their land.
The Family reflects on their life in the wild and discusses memorable and extreme moments.
The family reflects on the last year, from Ketchikan to the present.
Members of the Brown family discuss the challenges of documenting their lives in a remote area.
The Browns get their first official job for the hauling business; serious issues arise.
A snow storm threatens the Browns' first hauling job; a deal threatens the wolf pack's freedom.
Billy and three of his sons travel home on their newly purchased boat.
Billy is offered a deal on a one-of-a-kind boat; the family faces a life-changing decision.
Ami is forced to confront her past and the life she left behind years ago.
Matt and Bam must bring back meat for the family; the Brown children search for egg-laying chickens.
Ami tries to find mates for her five boys with the help of a matchmaker.
Ami needs medical attention and surgery; the boys find work to pay for a wood-burning stove.
The Browns work on building the walls and roof; snow and setbacks threaten to derail the hard work.
The Browns increase their defenses after finding rogue bears near the home site.
Billy strikes a barter for windows; Matt and Noah check the junkyard for additional materials.
The Browns begin to build their home; when a big storm hits, the family suffers a setback.
The family searches for food in the woods, and realize there is stiff competition there.
When the boys' skills seem rusty, they must prove to Billy that they still have what it takes.
After avoiding disaster on the seas, the family seeks help from an old friend.
After being stuck in Ketchikan, the Browns are ready to return to the wild.
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