A traditional Alaska Native foods distribution of herring roe and salmon to communities in Southeast Alaska and elsewhere is on hold due to the Trump administration cancelling a $513,000 federal grant ...
Halibut and black cod, herring roe and smoked salmon. These are some of the foods that the Traditional Food Security program wants to see on people’s plates. With a $25,000 grant from the Newman’s Own ...
“You Filipinos may have invented chicken adobo,” says Chuck Miller, a.k.a. Daanaxh.ils’eikh, the cultural liaison of the Sitka Tribe, “but we Tlingit perfected it.” A professional storyteller, he has ...
For the third year in a row, the Sitka Tribe of Alaska partnered with the Forest Service to grow Tlingit potatoes. Alaska Natives have cultivated these tubers in Southeast for several hundred years.
Gifting your first catch, whether a moose, a deer or berries, is a Tlingit tradition. “As a child, you learn that giving away the first catch is part of the respect for the animal, culture, and people ...
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