Celebration2008
CELEBRATION2008 For the Juneau Empire Long before there were grocery stores in Southeast Alaska, the Tlingit people knew how to live off the land. They dined on wild salmon, seal, deer, seaweed and wild edibles - including soapberries and black seaweed.

Food contests: Black seaweed & soapberries

Subsistence delicacies: Plates of black seaweed wait to be tasted for the black seaweed contest during the 2004 Celebration. This year, Sealaska Heritage Institute has added another category, soapberries, to the food recipe competition.
David Sheakley / Juneau Empire
Subsistence delicacies: Plates of black seaweed wait to be tasted for the black seaweed contest during the 2004 Celebration. This year, Sealaska Heritage Institute has added another category, soapberries, to the food recipe competition.
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