The 'Alaskan Bush People' recently stopped in Petersburg looking for land. But locals did not welcome them as neighbors.
and were sentenced to 30 days in jail, fined and ordered to do community service. They were also banned from applying for PFDs in the future. The deal dropped the cases against the other family members but they still had to pay back the dividends.“I mean, look what the show is,” he said. “It’s non-residents portraying themselves as Alaskans that basically make us all look like a bunch of frickin’ morons.
But the Browns push it a little bit further. Further from… reality. And Fehrenbacher understands why it rubs some Alaskans the wrong way.The show’s production company, Park Slope Productions, nor the Discovery Channel responded to requests for comment for this story. Doyle said “again” because this wasn’t the first time. About a decade ago, the show was looking for a plot across Frederick Sound on the mainland in a place called Point Agassiz.
He said he doesn’t wish the Brown family ill will but they didn’t fit in with his community where folks helped each other.
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