Happy Thanksgiving!




Here are some photos from the Thanksgiving Feast, held at the school.  The whole village comes up to celebrate!  Community members helped out with the cooking and high schoolers walked up and down the rows of tables serving food until each course was finished.  Many people brought Tupperware and Ziploc bags to carry stuff home.  You bring your own fork, spoon, plate, bowl and knife or ulu.
The servers
Our little group.  Kyle and Alision and Lori on the left, Mark and I on the right.

1st course:  Quuk (pronounced "coke" with a hard k). . . Frozen fish (whitefish)  'Kind of like a raw fish popsicle' says Lori.

Wait, what am I supposed to do here?  
Here goes nothing!
mmmmmm.....
Lori looks about as excited as I felt.
Course 2:  Frozen Trout
Lori digging in to her frozen trout.
Mark's meal.  Quuk and Muktuk. . . yuuuummmmy.
Course 3:  Muktuk.
This strip is muktuk, or whale.  The black part is the skin, and the light part is the blubber.
Course 3:  Caribou Soup. 
 This is actually very very good, but I was just making fun of the fact that I ended up with a piece of caribou bigger than my face in my bowl.
Course 4:  Whale blubber (the white stuff), walrus meat (black), and smoked salmon.  All soaked in seal oil. . . yum, yum!

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