Alaskan Bush People

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  • TV-PG
  • 2014
  • 14 Seasons
  • 6.0  (2,601)

Alaskan Bush People is a reality TV show that premiered on the Discovery Channel in 2014. The show follows the lives of the Brown family as they live off the grid in the wilderness of Alaska. The family consists of parents Billy and Ami Brown and their seven children, Matt, Bam Bam, Bear, Gabe, Noah, Snowbird, and Rain. The show takes place in different locations throughout Alaska, as the family moves from place to place depending on the season and the resources available. They live in remote areas without access to modern conveniences like electricity, running water, and the internet. The family relies on their survival skills and the natural resources around them to provide food, shelter, and other necessities. The Brown family is known for their unorthodox lifestyle, which includes their unique way of speaking and dressing. They identify themselves as "wolfpack" and live by a code of self-reliance and respect for nature. They are often seen wearing animal furs and sporting long hair and beards. The show primarily focuses on the lives of the five Brown sons, with particular emphasis on Bam Bam, Gabe, and Bear. Bam Bam is the second-oldest son and is known for his strength and resourcefulness. He is often seen using his carpentry skills to build structures and tools for the family. Gabe is the fourth-oldest son and is known for his athleticism and creativity. He is often seen hunting and fishing, and he also enjoys writing and drawing. Bear is the youngest of the five brothers and is known for his sense of humor and adventurous spirit. He is often seen exploring new areas and taking risks. The show is filmed in a documentary-style format and often features interviews with the family members. The camera crew follows the Brown family as they work, play, and interact with each other. The show has been criticized by some viewers for its lack of authenticity and its dramatization of the family's lifestyle. However, fans of the show appreciate the Brown family's dedication to living off the land and their unique approach to life. Alaskan Bush People has been on the air for several seasons and has undergone some significant changes over the years. In 2017, it was revealed that the Brown family had been living in hotels during the filming of the show, rather than in the wilderness as depicted on the show. This revelation led to a lawsuit being filed against Discovery Channel, which was settled out of court. Despite the controversy surrounding the show, Alaskan Bush People remains a popular program on the Discovery Channel. The show appeals to viewers who enjoy watching people live off the grid and who are interested in survival skills and wilderness living. The Brown family's unique way of life and their quirky personalities make for an entertaining and engaging viewing experience.

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Seasons
A Golden Future
11. A Golden Future
December 4, 2022
The Wolfpack struggles to bring their 50-year-old mining equipment back to life, while Rain makes an emotional return to resume her role as Brown mine boss, in hopes of fulfilling the Brown's dream of striking gold.
Gold Blooded Browns
10. Gold Blooded Browns
December 4, 2022
With added scenes and bonus footage, Bird and Noah race to overcome big obstacles to complete their gold mining setup. Bam and Mother Ami soon realize the biggest challenge to selling longhorn calves isn't going to be delivering them.
Gabe Against the Machine
9. Gabe Against the Machine
November 20, 2022
The Wolfpack moves to fulfill sister Rain's longtime goal of mining gold on the mountain. But with the siblings shorthanded, other big projects like Gabe's cabin build must compete for priority.
All Aboard The Barter Train
8. All Aboard The Barter Train
November 13, 2022
Noah discovers his dream property on a remote island. Without a full deposit to secure it, he agrees to a complicated barter deal.
Stormy Straight and Narrows
7. Stormy Straight and Narrows
November 6, 2022
The Browns must navigate the treacherous Wrangell Narrows on course for the storied Mosman Island where Bird hopes to begin a new chapter. But with the clock ticking for Noah to find his homestead, stormy seas threaten their journey.
No Sleep Till Petersburg
6. No Sleep Till Petersburg
October 30, 2022
The Brown siblings battle boat issues while racing to meet a deadline to see a dream property. In Washington, Bam strives to save the ranch money by learning from a local hay farmer. Bear and Raiven share big news for their future.
The Alaskan Code
5. The Alaskan Code
October 23, 2022
In Alaska, Noah risks losing a dream property when he volunteers his siblings and himself for a hauling-and-build mission to help an off-grid family in need. On the mountain, Bear invents a new way for him and Raiven to accomplish a tedious bush chore.
Coming Home
4. Coming Home
October 16, 2022
The siblings touch down in Haines, Alaska, on a mission to find a new homestead for Noah. On North Star Ranch, Bam and Gabe set out to deter encroaching predators hungry from hibernation; and Bear introduces off-grid cuisine to Raiven.
Growing Pains
3. Growing Pains
October 9, 2022
While Bird undergoes emergency surgery throwing her Alaska plan in doubt, Gabe embarks on a risky wood salvage mission for his homestead build. Raiven gets her first lesson in off-grid building with husband Bear.
Heart of a Wolf
2. Heart of a Wolf
October 2, 2022
Bird faces a life-changing crisis just before returning to Alaska. Bear and Raiven move up the mountain to start their life as a family.
A New Crossroad
1. A New Crossroad
October 2, 2022
The Wolfpack launches into Spring with ambitions that will push them in new directions. Gabe and Bam ramp up their efforts to rebuild the ranch by turning burnt trees into lumber while Noah reveals epic plans for Alaska.
Description

Alaskan Bush People is a reality TV show that premiered on the Discovery Channel in 2014. The show follows the lives of the Brown family as they live off the grid in the wilderness of Alaska. The family consists of parents Billy and Ami Brown and their seven children, Matt, Bam Bam, Bear, Gabe, Noah, Snowbird, and Rain.

The show takes place in different locations throughout Alaska, as the family moves from place to place depending on the season and the resources available. They live in remote areas without access to modern conveniences like electricity, running water, and the internet. The family relies on their survival skills and the natural resources around them to provide food, shelter, and other necessities.

The Brown family is known for their unorthodox lifestyle, which includes their unique way of speaking and dressing. They identify themselves as "wolfpack" and live by a code of self-reliance and respect for nature. They are often seen wearing animal furs and sporting long hair and beards.

The show primarily focuses on the lives of the five Brown sons, with particular emphasis on Bam Bam, Gabe, and Bear. Bam Bam is the second-oldest son and is known for his strength and resourcefulness. He is often seen using his carpentry skills to build structures and tools for the family. Gabe is the fourth-oldest son and is known for his athleticism and creativity. He is often seen hunting and fishing, and he also enjoys writing and drawing. Bear is the youngest of the five brothers and is known for his sense of humor and adventurous spirit. He is often seen exploring new areas and taking risks.

The show is filmed in a documentary-style format and often features interviews with the family members. The camera crew follows the Brown family as they work, play, and interact with each other. The show has been criticized by some viewers for its lack of authenticity and its dramatization of the family's lifestyle. However, fans of the show appreciate the Brown family's dedication to living off the land and their unique approach to life.

Alaskan Bush People has been on the air for several seasons and has undergone some significant changes over the years. In 2017, it was revealed that the Brown family had been living in hotels during the filming of the show, rather than in the wilderness as depicted on the show. This revelation led to a lawsuit being filed against Discovery Channel, which was settled out of court.

Despite the controversy surrounding the show, Alaskan Bush People remains a popular program on the Discovery Channel. The show appeals to viewers who enjoy watching people live off the grid and who are interested in survival skills and wilderness living. The Brown family's unique way of life and their quirky personalities make for an entertaining and engaging viewing experience.

Alaskan Bush People is a series that is currently running and has 14 seasons (148 episodes). The series first aired on May 6, 2014.

Where to Watch Alaskan Bush People

Alaskan Bush People is available for streaming on the Discovery Channel website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Alaskan Bush People on demand at Google Play and Apple TV and Discovery and and.

  • Premiere Date
    May 6, 2014
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (2,601)