Eulachon: A Fish to Cure Humanity

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  • February 5 - March 31, 1992 (Gallery 5)
  • With the voices of First Peoples, curators, and others, this exhibition demonstrates the traditions associated with the fishing of the eulachon and the technology used to render its precious oil. The critical importance of this resource to the First Peoples of the Northwest was such that vast trade routes were created to exchange it with Interior Peoples. This network of routes through difficult mountain terrain was followed by early European explorers and later by the builders of today’s highways.

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Kingcome Photo Slides

File includes photo slides of KIngcome Estuary and Kingcome Village. Slides also include a note and a business card indicating the photographer.

Eulachon PR

Includes plan for travelling version of Eulachon exhibit, and a copy of "Tlaxwesa Wa" Strength of the River: A One-Hour Television Documentary (by Barb Cranmer)

Klemtu interview [eulachon]

It is not clear what this interview was done for, but based on subject matter and date, it may be related to the 1992 Eulachon exhibit and/or museum note.

Haisla Photos Kemano

File includes photos taken at a Eulachon camp along the Kemano River. Subjects include: the process of building the camp, making the eulachon oil, seagulls and sea lions feeding on eulachons, and boats fishing for eulachon.

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