The article describes a traditional Alaskan whaling practice called the blanket toss, which involves using a large blanket to launch hunters onto whales. The piece focuses on this custom through the perspective of a father and son who continue the tradition. It highlights the cultural significance of the practice within their community while noting its historical context and current status as a fading tradition.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a non-political description of a cultural tradition without overt ideological framing. It focuses on the historical and familial aspects of the blanket toss rather than taking a stance on its ethicality or relevance today.



