Tlingit Cuisine - Game

Game

Game forms a sizable component of the traditional Tlingit diet, and the majority of food that is not derived from the sea. Major game animals hunted for food are Sitka deer, rabbit, mountain goat in mountainous regions, black bear and brown bear, beaver, and, on the mainland, moose.

History of fishing
History
  • History of fishing
  • Ancient Hawaiian aquaculture
  • Chasse-marée
  • Cod-fishing in the North Atlantic
  • Fishing in Cornwall
  • Fishery Protection Squadron
  • Fishing stage
  • Garum
  • Harold Innis and the cod fishery
  • Migratory Fishery of Labrador
  • Munster pilchard fishery 1570–1750
  • Pearling in Western Australia
  • S’Argamassa Roman fish farm
  • Scania Market
  • Scottish east coast fishery
  • Traditional fishing boat
Conflicts
  • Bering Sea Arbitration
  • Cod Wars
  • Crab Wars
  • Newlyn riots
  • Shetland bus
  • Turbot War
Disasters and
memorials
  • 1959 Escuminac hurricane
  • 2004 Morecambe Bay cockling disaster
  • Eyemouth disaster
  • Moray Firth fishing disaster
  • Steveston Fisherman's Memorial
  • Stotfield fishing disaster
Historic fishing villages and communities
Fishing villages
  • Akwidaa
  • Algajola
  • Ardglass
  • Bermeo
  • Bethsaida
  • Bolungarvík
  • Cadgwith
  • Catalan Bay
  • Chorkor
  • Ciboure
  • Clovelly
  • Cullercoats
  • Dunmore East
  • Ea
  • Elantxobe
  • Findon
  • Getaria
  • Gilleleje
  • Grip
  • Guéthary
  • Gümüşlük
  • Hondarribia
  • Hovden
  • Huanchaco
  • Kaunolu Village
  • Ladner
  • Lamorna
  • Lekeitio
  • Marsaxlokk
  • Moskenes
  • Mundaka
  • Mutriku
  • Newhaven
  • Nyksund
  • Old Perlican
  • Ondarroa
  • Ona
  • Orio
  • Pasaia
  • Peggys Cove
  • Pittenweem
  • Plentzia
  • Po Toi O
  • Polperro
  • Port Isaac
  • Portavogie
  • Portmahomack
  • Portofino
  • Red Bay
  • Reine
  • Sa Riera
  • St. Abbs
  • Saint-Jean-de-Luz
  • Saint Malo
  • Sayulita
  • Sigri
  • Staithes
  • Steveston
  • Súðavík
  • Suðureyri
  • Tai O
  • Tilting
  • Trinity
  • Udappu
  • Vernazza
  • Walraversijde
  • Zumaia
  • more ...
Communities
  • Atlit Yam
  • Bhoi
  • Ha Long Bay
  • Lofoten
  • Makassan
  • Newfoundland outports
  • Póvoa de Varzim
  • Sørvágur
  • Tlingit
  • Uros
  • Vezo
  • more ...
  • Glossary
  • Index
  • Outline
Cuisine of the United States
Historical
  • Cuisine of the Thirteen Colonies
Regional
  • Allentown, Pennsylvania
  • Appalachia
  • California
  • Cincinnati
  • Kentucky
  • Hawaii
  • Midwestern
  • Chicago
  • New England
  • New Mexico
  • New York City
  • Omaha
  • Pacific Northwest
  • Philadelphia
  • Puerto Rico
  • Southern
  • Cajun
  • Creole
  • Lowcountry
  • Barbecue in Texas
  • Tex-Mex
  • Floribbean
  • Southwest
  • Western
Ethnic
  • American Chinese
  • Greek American
  • Soul food
  • Native American
  • Pennsylvania Dutch
  • Italian American
  • Tlingit
Miscellanea
  • Barbecue
  • Christmas food
  • Cream cheese
  • Fast food
  • New American

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