Halibut Fishing with Thomas George and Thomas Barlow
This video was created as part of Sealaska Heritage's "Our Grandparents' Names on the Land" exhibit, which explores ancient Southeast Alaska Native place names and the innovative inventions that were used to catch halibut and salmon. It features footage of master fisherman Thomas George and his grandson Thomas Barlow, both of Klawock, Alaska, and is narrated by Steve Langdon, Ph.D., Anthropology Professor Emeritus at the University of Alaska Anchorage.
Learn more about Sealaska Heritage here: www.sealaskaheritage.org/
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GunalCheesh Everett, yu haát dawaaSaawlk GaánAaxAdí yaádi Aya haát. I live in Arlington, WA. but am from Ketchikan and have been a dancer at celebration in 2000 and 2002. I dance with my Tribe, Tongass Tribe Dancers and Cheryl Havens group, Ketchikan Inter Tribal Dancers 💙💚💙💚 Again, Thank You to this Grandfather and Grandson, and to Sealaska...for making something that will live on waaaaaay into the future. GunalCheesh
Wow! This is my dream to make hooks and ground line from hand. Looking at using stinging nettle for the line.
That was very cool. I'd like to make one of those hooks. Masi
Outstanding. This made me emotional.
Where can I learn to make the hooks.