The Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Halibut Hooks
Halibut hooks are used by Native peoples along the coast from Washington to Alaska still to this day. This hook design is one of the most effective and responsible ways to catch halibut. In the video, Donald Gregory (Tlingit) teaches us how halibut hooks work, the traditional ecological knowledge that informs their design, and how he continues this tradition through his own art and workshops.

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