The Tlingit and Haida potato is taking root in Southcentral Alaska

Alaska Native Medical Center hopes to one day make the potato a regular item on its menu
The Alaska Native Medical Center working to add indigenous potatoes to its menu
Published: Oct. 8, 2024 at 4:57 PM AKDT
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - The Alaska Native Medical Center, in Anchorage, offers a menu of traditional foods in its hospital. But some of those foods can be hard to get. With the Tlingit and Haida potato they have the beginning of a solution.

Grown in Southeast, Alaska for generations, it is believed that the potato arrived here through trade. Likely coming from South America. For three seasons now, ANMC has grown the potatoes at the University of Alaska Experimental Farm.

This years harvest was 175 pounds. Not enough to make the potato a regular item in the hospital’s Traditional Foods Program. But enough to save some seed potatoes for planting next years crop and the rest for a special meal either on Indigenous People’s Day or Thanksgiving. The goal to eventually raise enough potatoes to be a regular item on the menu.