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I am looking for sources of traditional Alaskan seafood recipes, with

a strong focus on salmon.

They should contain ingredients that reflect the natural habitat and

adjacent tribes.

Online, I'm running into Alaskan recipes that contain soy sauce,

brown sugar, white wine, and sour cream - none of the ingredients

reflect the culture and many of them are processed to boot.

If you can help, thank you very much!

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Here's a really interesting link about the far north American Indians

lifestyle. It's copies of articles written by the explorer

Vilhjalmur Stefansson about his life with Inuit in the early 1900's.

From what he writes, the Inuit didn't have recipes per se. They ate

their fish boiled (no salt), or raw. Maybe some tribes further to the

south had recipes more in line with modern tastes?

http://www.biblelife.org/stefansson1.htm

All the best,

Jan

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> I am looking for sources of traditional Alaskan seafood recipes,

with

> a strong focus on salmon.

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> They should contain ingredients that reflect the natural habitat

and

> adjacent tribes.

>

> Online, I'm running into Alaskan recipes that contain soy sauce,

> brown sugar, white wine, and sour cream - none of the ingredients

> reflect the culture and many of them are processed to boot.

>

> If you can help, thank you very much!

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From: taylorglickman <<I am looking for sources of traditional Alaskan seafood

recipes, with a strong focus on salmon... >>

http://www.alaskaseafood.org/flavor/recipes/recipes.htm

http://www.deepcreekcustompacking.com/recipes.html

http://www.alaskanharvest.com/

not quite Alaska or traditional... lots of wild salmon recipes though

http://www.seabear.com/recipes.cfm

more of ethnographic interest... genuine Kwakuitl recipes

http://www.hallman.org/indian/recipe.html

Dedy

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