A lifelong Alaskan, Hannah Lindoff is a strategic advisor for the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute. A member of the Tlingit Raven T'ak Dein Taan Clan, she lives with her family in Juneau, Alaska, and in the small village of Hoonah.
"A heartfelt evocation of the importance of place and family."
*Kirkus*
“Painted illustrations by Nobu Koch serve as the focal point of
collages created by Tlingit artist Clarissa Rizal. The blend of
southeastern landscape photography and formline art complement the
paintings beautifully and create a very unique look that’s worth
the price of the book alone. The subject matter is also
refreshingly unique.”
*Fairbanks Daily News-Miner*
“What's a girl to do? The snow is gone, so sledding is out. Rain
and dark clouds will not keep Mary down. She slips into the pantry.
She and her father reminisce about the food they harvested. Readers
will enjoy five adventurous stories depicting Southeast Alaskan
culture and subsistence lifestyles.”
*Alaska Battle of the Books*
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