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We get the fish and oolichan and the sea lion.
It is one of only 15 rivers in the province that sustain a significant oolichan run.
In 1974 he founded the publishing company Oolichan Books.
Oolichan, tiny fish rich in oil, are harvested each spring on the Nass River.
Oolichan are also known as "candlefish" because when dried, they retain enough oil to burn like a candle.
Also known as Smelt, candlefish, and oilfish or oolichan.
When the road is complete, the Nisga’a people will enjoy easy access to Fishery Bay during the rich oolichan run.
Correspondingly, the oolichan harvest in the Nass Valley was down dramatically.
One of the most valued items, which might be distributed or ceremonially burned at the feast, was oolichan grease.
Need to regularly update information on how spawning zones for salmon, oolichan, and sturgeon are changing over time.
For centuries, oolichan oil has been valuable to the Nisga'a as food and as a trading commodity.
Currently, Oolichan Books advertises itself as a small literary press publishing fiction and poetry.
Oolichan grease is good on toast.
In addition to salmon, the Nass River is home to oolichan, a finger-sized member of the smelt family.
Despite its size and limited means, Oolichan has earned a reputation for well-designed and well-edited publications.
For example, the Haisla mixed the berries with oolichan grease and served the mash for dessert.
Oolichan is the mainstay of Nisga’a culture and, historically, a staple of Nisga’a trade.
Trails were developed for trade between indigenous people, particularly the trade in eulachon oil (also spelled oolichan oil).
As a member of the Oolichan Conservation Society, he is also heavily involved in research aimed at protecting the valuable native fishery.
Oolichan oil was a principal item traded between coastal peoples and others of the interior of what is now British Columbia.
Eulachon (also known as candlefish or oolichan) belong to the family Osmeridae or smelts.
Oolichan, 1992 North American Environmental Cooperation.
It is the spawning grounds of five species of wild salmon, steelhead, and oolichan, a member of the smelt family.
Shreve has published five poetry collections, most recently Waiting for the Albatross (Oolichan Books, 2015).
The Haisla used the area for hunting and fishing, especially the production of oolichan grease, for which the tribe was famous along the Pacific coast.
Ooligans were once in their river system and Ooligan grease was once made from it.
Ooligan can be prepared many ways; dried, salted, smoked, fried.
One name that I have received is Ooligan.
Lunch was fish stew topped with seaweed and ooligan (fish oil).
"Ooligan grease: A traditional food fat of Western Canada and Alaska."
Ooligan grease is eaten with many traditional foods, used as medicine and to lubricate leather and wooden tools.
In response to the criticisms, Cody and publisher Ooligan Press released a new version of the book without the controversial paragraphs.
"Nutritional qualities of ooligan grease: a traditional food fat of British Columbia First Nations."
Ooligan, also known as euchalon, candlefish or Thaleichthys pacificus, are smallish smelt-like fish, rich in fat.
• Traditional fats that are liquid at room temperature, such as seal and whale oil, or ooligan grease, also contain unsaturated fats.
Portland, Oregon: Ooligan Press at Portland State University.
Ooligan was reminded by the Bear of these things when she pointed out to him the following site: Zen Stories To Tell Your Neighbours.
You Have Time for This: Contemporary American Short-Short Stories (Ooligan Press, 2007)
Nutritional qualities and organochlorine pesticides and PCB were determined in ooligan grease and fish, traditional foods of the Nuxalk People.
Ricochet River, Cody's second book, was first published in 1992 by Blue Heron Publishing, later editions published by Ooligan Press.
Omega-3 fatty acids, the kind of fat found in ooligan (as well as other fish rich in fat and marine mammals) has been found to be good for the heart.
The eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus), also oolichan, hooligan, ooligan, or candlefish, is a small anadromous ocean fish, a smelt found along the Pacific coast of North America from northern California to Alaska.
There he worked as Acquisitions Manager of Ooligan Press at Portland State University and was instrumental in the production of the Alive at the Center, the Pacific Poetry Project's first volume poetry anthology.
We would love to come by and see your hooligans.
A mother told her son to watch the game, not the hooligans.
The one on the left was a hooligan out of the old days.
So what has that little hooligan been up to now?
We had to change our course to go around it or face the hooligans following.
I didn't find it too hard, and at least the little hooligan seems to understand what I'm saying to her.
"Did it look like just a small group of hooligans to you?"
I want to know all about your football hooligan activities.
Members of the organisation include known football hooligans and groups.
"But what happens if it gets into the hands of hooligans?"
Is it just chance that all the hooligans are in Europe?
Do you really think they'll believe it was hooligans from town that did this?
I just mentioned that it was the work of hooligans.
The best feature of the Hooligans is the beautiful playing action.
In any case, what did the Hooligan want with a uniform?
They're just a couple of hooligans, there's no other word for it.
For I don’t believe that you can judge a whole nation by its football hooligans.
It was true that their friends were nothing worse than hooligans, but you never knew.
I am the project leader for these bunch of hooligans.
You see how much respect for authority this hooligan has!
Hooligans must have come in the night and stolen it!
England is number one in the world for football hooligans!
Don't be a hooligan in the streets after the match.
A bunch of hooligans I live with is more like it.
I just want to clean up my city, which these hooligans destroyed.
Oolichan are also known as "candlefish" because when dried, they retain enough oil to burn like a candle.
Also known as Smelt, candlefish, and oilfish or oolichan.
As the story concludes, Candlefish risks being unleashed on an unsuspecting Japan in 1974.
He hooked eels in the river and netted so many candlefish - kwo'ror' - that the bottom of his boat turned white.
Trail of the Candlefish.
There is a fish called the eulachon or "candlefish", a type of smelt which is found from Oregon to Alaska.
Eulachon (also known as candlefish or oolichan) belong to the family Osmeridae or smelts.
But I was most especially impressed by their wooden dance masks, finely carved but overpainted in brilliant colors made with candlefish oil.
Salmon and eulachon ("candlefish") fishing in the Bella Coola River continues to be important.
The unrelated sablefish Anoplopoma fimbria is also called "candlefish" in the United Kingdom.
Ooligan, also known as euchalon, candlefish or Thaleichthys pacificus, are smallish smelt-like fish, rich in fat.
The Candlefish surfaced in the path of a Japanese freighter 600 miles northwest of Pearl Harbor.
This falls rapidly apart as the Candlefish sinks, with one survivor - Jack Hardy - injured and washed overboard from the conning tower.
They called the trail "grease trail" after the eulachon oil (extracted from the tiny candlefish) that was the most important item of trade on the Chilkoot side.
The famed eulachon (candlefish) was and is used by Native peoples of the W coast of BC for food, especially for its nutritious oil.
The fish is so rich in oil that, after pressing and drying, it can be threaded with a wick and burned as a candle; thus the alternative name 'candlefish'.
In the past, strong salmon runs passed through on the way to the rivers on the mainland, but they have all but disappeared as have the once plentiful bait of candlefish and herring.
Hoppell spoke only Yurok and Thompson lived a traditional life with her and an uncle, hooking eels, harvesting seaweed and clams, catching candlefish and salmon, and hunting elk.
The final mission of the Candlefish was changed by her captain, to an unplanned entry to Tokyo Bay, in an attempt to sink anything Japanese, and thus acquire a higher figure for tonnage sunk.
Imports consisted of various marine products, the most important of which was "grease", the oil extracted from eulachons (also known as "candlefish") by allowing them to rot, adding boiling water, and skimming off the oil.
The characters and their names remain basically the same (e.g. Alan Cassidy is Walter Cassidy), and the mission to re-trace the last days of the Candlefish has no undercurrent of intrigue.
The eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus), also oolichan, hooligan, ooligan, or candlefish, is a small anadromous ocean fish, a smelt found along the Pacific coast of North America from northern California to Alaska.
In the original story Candlefish fell through a Geo-magnetic Anomaly (GMA), one of ten, five in the Northern Hemisphere, five in the Southern; and surfaced in the middle of another.
Before the arrival of the Europeans, gifts included storable food (oolichan, or candlefish, oil or dried food), canoes, slaves, and ornamental "coppers" among aristocrats, but not resource-generating assets such as hunting, fishing and berrying territories.
The book Ghostboat was set in the 1970s, and revolved around the re-appearance of the Pacific Fleet class Submarine 284 USS Candlefish, thirty years after it disappeared in the Pacific off the Kuriles, toward Japan.
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