Storyteller living deeply & deliciously in Southeast Alaska's Tongass Rainforest.
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Seam of the Sea
In Southeast Alaska, we are isolated. All 32 communities spotted across the islands of the Inside Passage are accessible only by boat or plane. Sewn to one another and the lands that sustain us, the fabric of interdependence here is a rarity that breeds resilience. Whether Indigenous or newcomer, carpenter, fisherman, politician, land manager, artist, teacher or homeless; Southeast Alaskans share a common thread woven to the nuances of land and sea. For the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian people, the depth of that relationship extends over 10,000 years.
Gunalchéesh to friends and mentors Robert Miller of Sea Fur Sewing and Joni J. Elisof for sharing their experiences with me. Thank you to Ecotrust for the opportunity to serve as the 2020 Rural Reporting Fellow and finally, thank you to the team at Modern Huntsman for conquering boundaries of thought and assumptions around hunting---their cover choice no doubt being a demonstration of that.
Finally, Gunalchéesh and Hawaa to the Tlingit, Haida, & Tsimshian people whose continued care of community and abundance are the reason any of this exists at all.
Seam of the Sea In Southeast Alaska, we are isolated. All 32 communities spotted across the islands of the Inside Passage are accessible only by boat or plane. Sewn to one another and the lands that sustain us, the fabric of interdependence here is a rarity that breeds resilience...
Gratitude Gunalchéesh to friends and mentors Robert Miller of Sea Fur Sewing and Joni J. Elisof for sharing their experiences with me. Thank you to Ecotrust for the opportunity to serve as the 2020 Rural Reporting Fellow and finally, thank you to the team at Modern Huntsman for...
Bethany Sonsini Goodrich Photography
Bethany Sonsini Goodrich is a female rural storyteller and photographer who lives and works in Sitka. Her stories span across Southeast Alaska and the rural and Indigenous communities within the Tongass National Forest.