Toni Tipton-Martin discusses indigenous Alaskan fishing practices.
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Sad that series like this one don't get a wider reception.
I have conflicting inner thoughts. I see these messages and i hope for good land stewardship but then in my job I see direct sewage discharge from tribal lands into the rivers they say to protect. It's Tribal land so our hands are tied to say boo. We notify the tribes we work with but I'm not sure it makes any difference.
Indigenous stewardship is vital to the continuation of food, culture and arts sustainability, and is essential to how we meet the challenges of climate change. I hope to see more Indigenous knowledge passed along through ATK! ๐๐คโค๏ธ ๐ค
So interesting!
this series has such a weird anti-European vibe to it
Great choice of wording
Thank you for the great information ๐ฅฐ
Most incredible thing about the real Americans is that Natives actually set in conservation and preservation of the land, water, and life on it, into their culture and beliefs. Probably the most amazing thing any human has done in the history of the Universe.
Hi ATK
Salutations from California
I'll be in Alaska Sept 14th, can't wait.
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After while Crocodile!
How about more cooking, less talking
The First Nations were ignored and trampled on for centuries but they knew what the environment was really about.
I like this series of videos! You learn something new everyday.
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Europeans also brought inventions like the Wheel and developed farming and fishing methods so folks did not starve to death. Also were these indigenous methods deliberate? I doubt it. They would catch as much as their stone age methods would allow- they did not have limits. There wasn't a written language either.
Native from Alakanuk, where the Yukon dumps into the Bering Sea. My favorite food is salmon for some reason? 12,000 years of evolution, before sugar and the current FDA food pyramid and all the pharma companies…
i am loving this series!! food and recipes are so important to culture yet so many recipes ignore the cultural/political sides of food, thus whitewashing it. keep these coming!! #LANDBACK
Love this. Thank you. โค
I don't intend to be racist in this comment, but it must be said… When those early European people came to this land where the indigenous people were at one with nature far longer than the white man, and the settlers did what they did without regard for established and natural rhythms of the land, air and water, their intentions were, in their heads, good. But history has taught us that when you try to change and harness nature, your impact will have dire consequences.
MA'AM, you provide great condensed info in a short amount of time
After a while crocodile.
My favorite 60s saying!
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