2020 | United States | Documentary

Gáax’w Ka Haaw: Herring Eggs & Branches

  • English - 34 mins
  • Director | Tessa Ellie Schmidt, Lee House
  • Writer | -
  • Producer | -

STATUS: Released

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Since time immemorial, the people of Southeast Alaska have harvested herring eggs by placing hemlock branches in herring spawn. This vital, traditional food supply is endangered by commercial fishing pressure. This film serves as both a record of the 2019 spring harvest efforts and a portrayal of the tension the Indigenous people of Sitka, Alaska and beyond are feeling as their traditional food source faces an uncertain future.

Indigenous Food Sovereignty Herring Egg Harvesting Southeast Alaska Traditions Commercial Fishing Impact Cultural Preservation
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