Newly discovered wild Alaskan family lives deep in the bush. Since they live in a rural area that is so isolated from the rest of the world, Billy Brown's family often goes six to nine months a year without seeing anybody else. They have a distinct vocabulary and accent, call themselves a "wolf pack," and sleep in a one-room hut at night.. This family is unlike any other in the United States, to put it mildly. According to the Browns, their longtime home on public land was recently taken and set ablaze because it was in the improper position.
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Newly discovered wild Alaskan family lives deep in the bush. Since they live in a rural area that is so isolated from the rest of the world, Billy Brown's family often goes six to nine months a year without seeing anybody else. They have a distinct vocabulary and accent, call themselves a "wolf pack," and sleep in a one-room hut at night.. This family is unlike any other in the United States, to put it mildly. According to the Browns, their longtime home on public land was recently taken and set ablaze because it was in the improper position.
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