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The ulu is a traditional knife used by the Alaskan Eskimos for the last 4,000 years. Originally, the blades were made of jade, slate or bone. This 440 surgical grade stainless steel blade should be treated as any other fine cutlery and washed by hand with warm soapy water and dried promptly.
Sitka Deer & Black Tail Deer (subspecies of Mule Deer) are found on Southeast & Southcentral Alaska as well as western North America from California to British Columbia. Deer are foragers: feeding on grasses, berries, tree shoots & wild flowers found at the forest's edge. Deer shed their antlers annually between January & March.
The world record time for processing a whole salmon using an ulu is 27 seconds
Made in Alaska.
Sitka Deer & Black Tail Deer (subspecies of Mule Deer) are found on Southeast & Southcentral Alaska as well as western North America from California to British Columbia. Deer are foragers: feeding on grasses, berries, tree shoots & wild flowers found at the forest's edge. Deer shed their antlers annually between January & March.
The world record time for processing a whole salmon using an ulu is 27 seconds
Made in Alaska.