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eulachon
eulachon (ˈjuːləkɒn) Also ulikon, ulicon, ulken; and oolakan, -chan, etc. [ad. Chinook jargon ulâkân.] A small fish of the northwestern parts of North America, ascending the rivers in immense numbers to spawn; the candle-fish.1807 P. Gass Jrnl. 187 In the afternoon some of the natives came to visit ...
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Eulachon
Eulachon were also processed for their rich oil. Eulachon oil (also known as "Eulachon grease") was the most important product traded with inland communities; as a result, the trails over which the trade
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Hooligan (disambiguation)
Street, a 2005 British film
Hooligans: Storm Over Europe, a 2002 computer game
Hooligans, a 1984 novel by William Diehl
Other uses
Hooligan (fish), or eulachon
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oolakan
‖ oolakan, -chan (ˈuːləkən) Also ou-; olachen, oolaghan, oolichan, ulichan; and eulachon. [f. Chinook ûlakân. Var. eulachon.] The candle-fish (Thaleichthys pacificus) of north-western America (see candle n. 7). Also attrib., as oolakan oil; oolakan rake, an implement used for raking these fish into ...
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Archie Thompson (Yurok)
As a child, Thompson trapped ducks to fill feather mattresses, harvested seaweed, fished for eulachon and salmon, and tracked elk.
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Ecstall River
Eulachon was probably the most important non-salmonid resource fished. Eulachon oil was an important trade item. Eulachon, which historically were harvested by Tsimshian people and traded via grease trails, spawn in the tidal portion of the Ecstall River.
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Klinaklini River
The names Kleena Kleene and Klinaklini derive from the Kwak'wala word for eulachon grease, which is made from the eulachon, a small oily fish that ascend Located on the Indian Reserve of the same name, it is the primary eulachon fishing and preservation site of the Kwakwaka'wakw peoples and as such is open
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尼斯迦族
Waterloo, Ontario: Eulachon Press.
Raunet, Daniel (1996) Without Surrender, without Consent: A History of the Nisga’a Land Claims. Revised ed.
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Susitna Flats State Game Refuge
The beluga gather in these nearshore waters to calve, breed, and feed on the large runs of eulachon (“hooligan”) fish that return to spawn in the Susitna
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蜡鱼
蜡鱼(学名:Thaleichthys pacificus;英语:eulachon、ooligan、hooligan、candlefish),也叫太平洋细齿鲑,为胡瓜鱼科蜡鱼属的唯一一种,温带鱼类,分布于北太平洋白令海淡水、半咸水、海域,栖息深度0-300公尺,体长可达34公分,栖息在底中层水域,会进行洄游
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Grease trail
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Trails were developed for trade between indigenous people, particularly the trade in eulachon oil (also spelled oolichan oil). The name comes from the fact that the most important item traded into the interior was the processed oil of the eulachon fish Thaleichthys pacificus.
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Bell-Irving River
particularly famous for its eulachon runs. However, eulachon distribution is primarily restricted to the lower reaches of the Nass River and does not extend to the Bell-Irving River.
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