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Ed Tagaban

44 min · 1. feb. 2026
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Ed Tagaban Ed & Joseph Tagaban Download [https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5499b5b1e4b00bbcd9f726a2/t/697ed6f0d8d22f1b56abfa24/1769920458110/Tagaban_Full+Interview.mp3] In this interview recorded in the spring of 2025 for Mr. Shumway’s Senior Alaska History class at Petersburg High School, Ed Tagaban talks with his son, Joseph, about the culture of growing up in Petersburg, Alaska, and the many jobs he’s held over the years. Ed reflects on life in a small town “where everyone knows your name,” his experience growing up as the son of immigrants, and how he faced racism as a boy. He also shares what he enjoys most about his current work at the Harbor Master’s Office, offering heartfelt insights into community, resilience, and family in Petersburg.

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