In 1964, Ray Hudson, twenty-two, landed in Unalaska village with a brand-new college degree, eager to teach. The Aleuts had seen many
outsiders who seldom stayed more than a year. Yet Hudson was no short-timer.
In 1964, Ray Hudson, twenty-two, landed in Unalaska village with a brand-new college degree, eager to teach. The Aleuts had seen many
outsiders who seldom stayed more than a year. Yet Hudson was no short-timer.
In 1964, Ray Hudson, twenty-two, landed in Unalaska village with a brand-new college degree, eager to teach. The Aleuts had seen many
outsiders who seldom stayed more than a year. Yet Hudson was no short-timer.