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Father and son reminisce on their high-flying sport

First publishedJul 17, 08:41 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 11:25 UTC · 3m ago
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Father and son reminisce on their high-flying sport
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A father and son in Alaska reminisce about their whaling tradition, the blanket toss.

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A father and son in Alaska talked about their old whaling tradition. This tradition is called the blanket toss. They shared happy memories of this tradition.

Why it matters

This story is interesting because it shows a unique family tradition. It also shows how people in Alaska preserve their cultural heritage.

In brief
What is the blanket toss?
The blanket toss is an old Alaskan whaling tradition.
Who talked about the blanket toss?
A father and son in Alaska.
What did they do?
They reminisced about their happy memories of the blanket toss.
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The outlets frame the story as a heartwarming family tradition, focusing on the father and son's memories.

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    Alaskan whaling tradition and family bonding

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    NPR NewsFocuses on the unique tradition and family connection
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