Kako Retreat Center's most popular event is the annual Ladies' Berry
Picking Retreat. This year 42 women from about 12 villages were flown in
for three days of fellowship, teaching, and berry picking. Since
berries are the only fruit that grow in western Alaska, wild berries are
a highly prized part of the diet, and they're easy to find at Kako.
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Vera Penz and Lynda work on name tags for the participants. |
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Brenda holds one of the gift baskets each woman found on her pillow. |
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Shea decorates with wildflowers. |
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These pretty teens were some of the youngest guests. |
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Off to pick up another three ladies. The weather was rainy, but not bad enough to keep the two planes from flying. |
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These women were the first to head for the mountain. Bill gives them a ride on Kako's all purpose vehicle, a four-wheeler. |
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Wild Alaska blueberries grow only a few inches high in the tundra. |
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Picking berries on the mountain above Kako. Kako's cross is visible on the distant hill. |
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Recording memories. The red metal box is a berry rake, used to make the job go faster. |
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An unwritten rule everyone respects: Elders go first. These Eskimo women are wearing kuspuks, or summer parkas. |
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Jeannie, our speaker, grew up in the villages. Here she visits with old friends. |
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Vera's daughter, Debbie, also grew up in Alaska. Here she receives a handmade jacket from a friend. |
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Berries bagged and ready for the freezer. |
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Lovey (back to camera) is telling the ladies of her recent discovery that young people in the villages are ordering dangerous prescription drugs over the internet, using debit cards. The drugs come from foreign countries with no questions asked. Kids as young as elementary age quickly get addicted and many are dying. "Check your debit statements," she says. "Please, tell your village councils we must work together to stop the loss of our young ones." |
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Irene sings a hymn for us in her "up north language," Yupik Eskimo. |
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Jeanne uses handmade visual aids to illustrate her teaching. |
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All the women and staff at the close of the retreat. |
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Raining again, but it's time to go back to the villages. Brenda helps one of the women carry her berries and belongings to the plane. |
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