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Kodiak Island WildSource is a 100% tribal owned business of the Sun'aq Tribe of Kodiak. www.sunaq.org. Although they are not the largest processor in terms of volume of seafood processed, they are in a separate quality class. They do this by harvesting smaller quantities of seafood that can be effectively chilled and processed in a given amount of time, minimizing product degradation. They pay attention to every detail- in order to ensure our consumers get total quality.

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WildSource specialize in a variety of fresh, frozen and specialty smoked Alaskan seafood products. Our customers include high volume food service operators, gourmet restaurants, health food stores and some consumer direct. We are happy to discuss with you ways that you can bring our bountiful, healthy seafood into your setting, whatever it may be.

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WildSource are committed to supplying premium quality, wholesome, convenient wild seafood. They have a passion for the total care and quality of our fish and the people who eat them. They are located on the pristine island of Kodiak, Alaska and our quality begins on the nearby fishing grounds with our own harvesters and processing employees who work tirelessly to ensure that total care is exercised from the point of harvest until delivery to our customer. They are proud of the fact of a very high level of customer satisfaction and repeat business.

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We invite all of you to experience the WildSource difference.

 

 FND, Inc 

 

1st Nations Distributing, Inc - FND, Inc is registered in the State of MN since 1994 as a Native Owned Business. FND currently conducts business with Tribes domestically & with the indigenous people of Hawaii. They also provide various food services: Wild Rice distribution and fresh/frozen and smoked Sockeye/Coho Salmon. 


FND contracts with Tribes locally providing Bottled Water Services. Consulting Services on sovereignty and tribal governance. FND also has a Cultural Division providing cultural programs for the public schools in MN including Ojibwe traditional crafts.
 

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