Made In Kodiak sells only products that are produced on beautiful Kodiak Island. Located in the northern Gulf of Alaska, our goal is to promote high quality local products made exclusively by those who reside on Kodiak Island.
Kodiak Island is the largest island in Alaska and second largest island in the
United States, second only to the island of Hawaii. It is a wilderness island,
the largest of the twenty or more islands that make up the Kodiak archipelago.
Thousands of years ago, Kodiak Island was covered by glaciers that moved across
the island, carving the landscape of the island that exists today. It is
characterized by steep rocky mountains that form the spine of the island, giving
way to narrow valleys that make their way to a myriad of bays and inlets of
unsurpassed beauty. During the summer months, Kodiak Island is covered by a lush
carpet of green vegetation, nurtured by a mild maritime climate and long hours
of sunlight. In the winter, the daylight hours are few and the island is
buffeted by fierce storms with high winds that make their way to the island from
Siberia and the Bering Sea.
When Russian traders arrived on Kodiak Island in the mid-1700s, about 10,000
Alutiiq peoples inhabited the island. The Russian’s were attracted to Kodiak in
search of the luxurious sea otter pelts. In 1784, Gregorii Shelikof established
the first Russian settlement at Three Saints Bay, on the southeast coast of
Kodiak Island. By 1792, Russian Alexander Baranof established a trading post on
the northeast coast at St Paul Harbor, making the town of Kodiak the first
capital of Russian America.
Kodiak has abundant natural resources including timber, sea mammals, land
mammals, many varieties of berries as well as many types of seafood. The island
is home to the world's largest carnivore, the Kodiak brown bear. The economy of
Kodiak is based on commercial fishing and Kodiak is consistently ranked as one
of the top three commercial fishing ports in the United States. The seafaring
tradition runs through the fiber of the culture and people of the archipelago.
The natural beauty and abundance of this wilderness island and surrounding ocean
are captured in the products created here on Kodiak Island. It is our hope that you will enjoy bringing a bit of our island home into your home wherever it may be.