Discovery Channel's Alaskan Bush People which follows the Brown family are creating their own ‘fully self-contained village’ which has been the patriarch's dream for over fifty years.

The Browns originally raised their children in the wild of the Alaskan bush for over thirty years but were forced to vacate their land due to Ami’s cancer battle. The family all moved together to the Pacific Northwest of Washington State where they built a new Browntown. The Discovery Channel show is a documentary series that follows the Brown family around; the family’s goal is to not become like other American families. The Browns have chosen to remove themselves from the culture that they believe is hindering their growth, to the point where the family can go six months without coming into contact with an outsider. The clan even has their own accent and dialect thanks to the years they have spent isolated from other humans.

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In an exclusive sneak peek at the upcoming season of Alaskan Bush People (via People), that showed Billy and Ami Brown encouraging their children to establish themselves onto their mountain hideaway.  The "Wolfpack" which consisted of Bam, Bear, Gabe, Noah, Bird, and Rain, has been working on having made a self-contained home front. The family needed to finish their village as Gabe and Noah hare both married and adding babies to the family. Even adventurous brother, Bear, had some baby news to share in the premiere episode saying he had broken up once again with his fiancé, Raiven Adams, but both are willing to cooperant.

The Brown family on Alaskan Bush People

Bear describes their lifestyle, "It’s a job done - teamwork, persistence and a lot of awesome." The Browns have always worked as a team which included hard, physical labor and patience, but their work is not to be taken lightly as most of it was surrounded by danger. If one of the siblings were to make a mistake with the heavy machinery, they could hurt the others, causing serious bodily injury. One of the sisters said, "If one of us makes one mistake, we could actually get hurt."

Viewers of the hit show have pointed out that the eldest son, Matt has been missing since season 8 and is hoping he will finally reunite with his family on top of the mountain. Fans will remember that Matt went to rehab for alcoholism which caused a rift between him and his family. The reality star underwent treatment at the Betty Ford Clinic and often posts palm trees to his Instagram, eluding that he still resides in California. In the meantime, the Brown family has been working vigorously to prepare North Star Ranch within the last year which included missions to build new infrastructure and to finally use the mountains to their advantage.

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The new season of Alaskan Bush People premieres December 4th at 8 pm EST on Discovery Channel.

Source: People