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First Peoples Food Wellness

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Kaa T'eix's Cook Book

This is a comprehensive cookbook by Mary Howard Pelayo, focusing on traditional Tlingit and Alaskan Native recipes. It is a cultural preservation effort dedicated to mothers, grandmothers, and ancestors who passed down these recipes.

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Moananuiākea Cultural Exchange: Traditional Food Demonstrations

Staff from Tlingit & Haida and Goldbelt Heritage Foundation demonstrate traditional food preparation during the Moananuiākea cultural exchange with Polynesian and Hawaiian relatives.

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Tlingit Haida Harvest

Youtube channel with a series of videos highlighting traditional Haida and Tlingit hunting and foraging techniques.

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Let’s Go! A Harvest Story by Hannah Lindoff

Let's Go! is a children's story that teaches about subsistence harvesting activities of the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian of Southeast Alaska.

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Carcross/Tagish First Nation Culture and History

This site covers some of the history of the Tagish and Tlingit people, including featured information on hunting, fishing and trapping.

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Food Plants of Interior First People by Nancy J. Turner

This handbook will appeal to the general public interested in knowing more about the edible wild plants of interior British Columbia used by the First Nations.

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