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  • Eulachon
  • Species of fish

    The eulachon (/ˈjuːləkɒn, -lɪkən/; Thaleichthys pacificus), or the candlefish, is a small anadromous species of smelt that spawns in some of the major

    Eulachon

    Eulachon

    Eulachon

  • Smelt (fish)
  • Family of fishes

    (Hypomesus transpacificus) found in the Sacramento Delta of California, and the eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus) found in the Northeast Pacific and adjacent rivers

    Smelt (fish)

    Smelt (fish)

    Smelt_(fish)

  • Klinaklini River
  • River in British Columbia, Canada

    and Klinaklini derive from the Kwak'wala word for eulachon grease, which is made from the eulachon, a small oily fish that ascend coastal rivers. There

    Klinaklini River

    Klinaklini_River

  • Bald eagle
  • Bird of prey species of North America

    herring (Clupea pallasii), Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes hexapterus) and eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus). In Oregon's Columbia River Estuary, the most

    Bald eagle

    Bald eagle

    Bald_eagle

  • Grease trail
  • Type of overland trade route in America

    developed for trade between indigenous people, particularly the trade in eulachon oil (also spelled oolichan oil). The grease from these small fish could

    Grease trail

    Grease trail

    Grease_trail

  • William Clark
  • American explorer and territorial governor (1770–1838)

    on December 3, 2024. Retrieved December 1, 2024. Kris (April 9, 2021). "Eulachon". Discover Lewis & Clark. Archived from the original on December 5, 2024

    William Clark

    William Clark

    William_Clark

  • Beluga whale
  • Species of whale

    herring, capelin, smelt, cod, salmon, flatfish, sculpin, lingcod, and eulachon. Belugas feed mainly in winter as their blubber is thickest in later winter

    Beluga whale

    Beluga whale

    Beluga_whale

  • Dalton Trail
  • people of the interior. They called the trail "grease trail" after the eulachon oil (extracted from the tiny candlefish) that was the most important item

    Dalton Trail

    Dalton Trail

    Dalton_Trail

  • List of fish by common name
  • List of common names used to refer to fish

    Emerald catfish Emperor Emperor angelfish Emperor bream Escolar Eucla cod Eulachon European chub European eel European flounder European minnow European perch

    List of fish by common name

    List_of_fish_by_common_name

  • Sablefish
  • Species of fish

    Adult sablefish are opportunistic piscivores, preying on Alaskan pollock, eulachon, capelin, herring, sandlance, and Pacific cod, as well as squid, euphausiids

    Sablefish

    Sablefish

    Sablefish

  • Kwakwakaʼwakw
  • Indigenous ethnic group of the Pacific Northwest Coast

    Maʼa̱mtagila Itsika̱n Etsekin, Iʼtsika̱n Dzawa̱da̱ʼenux̱w People-Of-The-Eulachon-Country Gwaʼyi / Kingcome Inlet Tsawataineuk Ḵwiḵwa̱sut̓inux̱w People-Of-The-Other-Side

    Kwakwakaʼwakw

    Kwakwakaʼwakw

    Kwakwakaʼwakw

  • Tlingit
  • Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America

    soap berry, and currants. In fall, sea otters are hunted. Herring and eulachon are also important staples, that can be eaten fresh or dried and stored

    Tlingit

    Tlingit

    Tlingit

  • List of First Nations peoples in Canada
  • of History. These people traditionally eat fish, primarily salmon and eulachon from the ocean, as well as fish from lakes and rivers, and roots and berries

    List of First Nations peoples in Canada

    List of First Nations peoples in Canada

    List_of_First_Nations_peoples_in_Canada

  • American cuisine
  • Food culture of the United States

    several species of sturgeon, like the white sturgeon and green sturgeon, eulachon and several autochthonal fish of the Oncorhynchus family including the

    American cuisine

    American cuisine

    American_cuisine

  • Burnaby
  • City in British Columbia, Canada

    mouth of Brunette and Fraser River for the bountiful fishing seasons, eulachon in the spring and sockeye salmon in the late summer. Early European explorers

    Burnaby

    Burnaby

    Burnaby

  • Nisgaʼa
  • Indigenous people in British Columbia

    Nass: The Evangelization of the Nishga (1860–1890). Waterloo, Ontario: Eulachon Press. Raunet, Daniel (1996) Without Surrender, without Consent: A History

    Nisgaʼa

    Nisgaʼa

    Nisgaʼa

  • History of candle making
  • hollowed socket where traces of wax were found. There is a fish called the eulachon or "candlefish", a type of smelt which is found from Oregon to Alaska.

    History of candle making

    History of candle making

    History_of_candle_making

  • Tsimshian
  • Indigenous people of the northwest coast of North America

    Territorial jurisdiction : The cultural and economic significance of eulachon Thaleichthys pacificus in the north-central coast region of British Columbia

    Tsimshian

    Tsimshian

    Tsimshian

  • Candle
  • Wick embedded in solid flammable substance

    ornamental candle with a gold stand Candle-making Candle warmer Candelabra Eulachon Julleuchter Outdoor candle Rushlight Trick candles Trudon Unity candle

    Candle

    Candle

    Candle

  • Ecstall River
  • Tributary of the Skeena River, BC, Canada

    and sea mammals were also harvested. Eulachon was probably the most important non-salmonid resource fished. Eulachon oil was an important trade item. There

    Ecstall River

    Ecstall_River

  • Alexander MacKenzie Heritage Trail
  • Historic trail in British Columbia, Canada

    people for communication, transport and trade, in particular, trade in Eulachon grease from the Pacific coast. During his trek from Montreal to the Pacific

    Alexander MacKenzie Heritage Trail

    Alexander MacKenzie Heritage Trail

    Alexander_MacKenzie_Heritage_Trail

  • Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve
  • Protected area in Alaska, United States

    trout, Dolly Varden, Arctic grayling and rainbow trout. Other fish include eulachon, burbot, round whitefish, northern pike, Pacific lamprey, lake chub and

    Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve

    Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve

    Wrangell–St._Elias_National_Park_and_Preserve

  • List of English words from Indigenous languages of the Americas
  • (definition) from Cumanagoto. Dory (definition) from Miskito dóri, dúri. Eulachon (definition) from a Cree adaptation of Chinook Trade Jargon ulâkân, itself

    List of English words from Indigenous languages of the Americas

    List_of_English_words_from_Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas

  • Argentina pacifica
  • Species of flowering plant

    spring with yew-wood shovels before pit-cooking them or boiling them with eulachon grease. Cooked roots have a slightly bitter sweet-potato flavour. Northwest

    Argentina pacifica

    Argentina pacifica

    Argentina_pacifica

  • List of freshwater fish in California
  • Wakasagi Hypomesus nipponensis Y Longfin Smelt Spirinchus thalechthys Y Eulachon Thaleichthys pacificus Y California Roach Lavinia symmetricus Y Hitch Lavinia

    List of freshwater fish in California

    List of freshwater fish in California

    List_of_freshwater_fish_in_California

  • Susitna Flats State Game Refuge
  • Game preserve in Alaska, USA

    these nearshore waters to calve, breed, and feed on the large runs of eulachon (“hooligan”) fish that return to spawn in the Susitna River. The Susitna

    Susitna Flats State Game Refuge

    Susitna_Flats_State_Game_Refuge

  • Nuxalk
  • Salishan ethnic group of British Columbia, Canada

    Nuxalk Nuxalkmc Nuxálk people gathered around an eulachon stink box near the Bella Coola River. Regions with significant populations Bella Coola, British

    Nuxalk

    Nuxalk

    Nuxalk

  • Hooligan (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    computer game Hooligans, a 1984 novel by William Diehl Hooligan (fish), or eulachon, a species of smelt Hooligan (sternwheeler), an early-20th century steamboat

    Hooligan (disambiguation)

    Hooligan_(disambiguation)

  • History of Yukon
  • interior First Nations developed, where the coastal peoples would trade eulachon oil and other coastal goods for native copper and furs found in the interior

    History of Yukon

    History of Yukon

    History_of_Yukon

  • Dakelh
  • Indigenous people in British Columbia, Canada

    acids. Other important imports were smoked eulachons and dried red laver seaweed. "Grease" and smoked eulachons are still considered by many to be delicacies

    Dakelh

    Dakelh

    Dakelh

  • Cheslatta Carrier Nation
  • First Nation in British Columbia, Canada

    ancient trade network called the Grease Trail. The grease was actually eulachon oil. from the oolichan, or candlefish, a fatty Pacific coast smelt. The

    Cheslatta Carrier Nation

    Cheslatta_Carrier_Nation

  • Etymology of Oregon
  • State name origin

    a Western Cree pronunciation of the Chinook Jargon word oolighan (see eulachon), referring to grease made from fish, a highly prized food source for Native

    Etymology of Oregon

    Etymology_of_Oregon

  • West Road River
  • River in British Columbia, Canada

    Trail refers to one of the main commodities transported along the route—eulachon grease, a highly prized staple, traces of which coated parts of the route

    West Road River

    West Road River

    West_Road_River

  • Kulhulmcilh
  • National territory of the Nuxalk Nation

    the salmon and eulachon fisheries, the latter directly impacting one of the core pillars of the Nuxalk economy. Indeed, the eulachon runs were one of

    Kulhulmcilh

    Kulhulmcilh

    Kulhulmcilh

  • Nisqually people
  • Ethnic group

    important staple in Nisqually cuisine, especially salmon, but also cod, eulachon, halibut, herring, sturgeon, and trout. Shellfish, deer, elk, and sea mammals

    Nisqually people

    Nisqually_people

  • Forage fish
  • Small prey fish

    species of the carp family. There are also anadromous forage fish, such as eulachon. In the context of human activity, within any fresh or saltwater ecosystem

    Forage fish

    Forage fish

    Forage_fish

  • List of fishes of Alaska
  • thaleichthys (Longfin Smelt) Genus Thaleichthys Thaleichthys pacificus (Eulachon / Hooligan) Genus Gadus Gadus macrocephalus (Pacific Cod) Gadus chalcogrammus

    List of fishes of Alaska

    List of fishes of Alaska

    List_of_fishes_of_Alaska

  • Wild edible and medicinal plants of British Columbia
  • or cooked in a variety of dishes. It is commonly mixed or cooked with eulachon oil, halibut heads, clams, fat of deer, bear or seal, or with salmon or

    Wild edible and medicinal plants of British Columbia

    Wild edible and medicinal plants of British Columbia

    Wild_edible_and_medicinal_plants_of_British_Columbia

  • List of least concern fishes
  • Rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) Longfin smelt (Spirinchus thaleichthys) Eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus) Agassiz' smooth-head (Alepocephalus agassizii)

    List of least concern fishes

    List_of_least_concern_fishes

  • Klamath River
  • River in Oregon and California, United States

    Basins, but today are limited to a few streams above Upper Klamath Lake. Eulachon and green sturgeon were historically common in the lower Klamath River

    Klamath River

    Klamath River

    Klamath_River

  • List of freshwater fishes of Washington
  • stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus Longfin smelt, Spirinchus thaleichthys Eulachon, Thaleichthys pacificus Starry flounder, Platichthys stellatus Oncorhynchus

    List of freshwater fishes of Washington

    List_of_freshwater_fishes_of_Washington

  • Un-Dam the Klamath
  • American social movement

    Lost river sucker (C'waam), shortnose sucker (Koptu), green sturgeon and eulachon. Director of the Yurok fisheries Barry McCovey said that he guessed the

    Un-Dam the Klamath

    Un-Dam the Klamath

    Un-Dam_the_Klamath

  • Stó꞉lō
  • Group of First Nations peoples in British Columbia, Canada

    elk, and seals and, to a lesser extent, to fish for salmon, stickleback, eulachon, and sturgeon and to gather shellfish. Their lives depended on their success

    Stó꞉lō

    Stó꞉lō

    Stó꞉lō

  • List of freshwater fishes of Oregon
  • Surf smelt, Hypomesus pretiosus Longfin smelt, Spirinchus thaleichthys Eulachon, Thaleichthys pacificus Starry flounder, Planichthys stellatus Chinook

    List of freshwater fishes of Oregon

    List_of_freshwater_fishes_of_Oregon

  • Chilkoot River
  • River in Alaska, United States

    spruce rods are used in the fishing weirs built across the river to capture eulachon. Another method adopted by the Chilkoot Tlingit for capturing salmon in

    Chilkoot River

    Chilkoot River

    Chilkoot_River

  • List of fishes of Washington state
  • thaleichthys (Longfin Smelt) Genus Thaleichthys Thaleichthys pacificus (Eulachon) Genus Novumbra Novumbra hubbsi (Olympic Mudminnow) Genus Esox Esox lucius

    List of fishes of Washington state

    List_of_fishes_of_Washington_state

  • Khtada River
  • Watercourse in Canada

    the Khtada River. The Khtada River supports runs of steelhead trout and eulachon. List of rivers of British Columbia "Khtada River". BC Geographical Names

    Khtada River

    Khtada_River

  • List of rivers of British Columbia
  • the Chilkoot Pass) Salmon River Unuk River (Alaska and British Columbia) Eulachon River (Alaska) Blue River (Alaska) Lava Fork (AK and BC) Lava Lakes Hell

    List of rivers of British Columbia

    List_of_rivers_of_British_Columbia

  • Archie Thompson (Yurok)
  • American linguist

    trapped ducks to fill feather mattresses, harvested seaweed, fished for eulachon and salmon, and tracked elk. Thompson earned varsity letters in football

    Archie Thompson (Yurok)

    Archie_Thompson_(Yurok)

  • Katzie First Nation
  • First Nation in British Columbia, Canada

    up moss to form the foundation for a village site. She later released eulachon into the Fraser River (Stó꞉lō) and taught the people how to catch and prepare

    Katzie First Nation

    Katzie First Nation

    Katzie_First_Nation

  • Mad River (California)
  • River in California, United States

    threatened osmerid species - longfin smelt (Spirinchus thaleichthy) and eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus) - are also listed as present in the estuarine

    Mad River (California)

    Mad River (California)

    Mad_River_(California)

  • Kalapuya
  • Native American tribe

    Buena, Wild Mint, fish and other fresh water animals such as Sturgeon, Eulachon, Salmon, Crawfish, and Freshwater Mussels. In Fall (September and October)

    Kalapuya

    Kalapuya

    Kalapuya

  • List of organisms with names derived from Indigenous languages of the Americas
  • near where the holotype was collected, which itself means "red earth". Eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus) smelt Lower Chinook From uλalxʷen, the name of

    List of organisms with names derived from Indigenous languages of the Americas

    List_of_organisms_with_names_derived_from_Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas

  • Gitlaan
  • 2014. Territorial Jurisdiction: The cultural and economic significance of eulachon Thaleichthys pacificus in the north-central coast region of British Columbia

    Gitlaan

    Gitlaan

  • Leymus mollis
  • Species of grass

    Hanaksiala used the grass to line pits in which they prepared the oil of the eulachon fish. The Quinault placed salal fruits on a bed of the leaves to dry. Inuit

    Leymus mollis

    Leymus mollis

    Leymus_mollis

  • Tlingit cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of the Tlingit people

    Eulachon

    Tlingit cuisine

    Tlingit cuisine

    Tlingit_cuisine

  • Taku River
  • River in Canada, United States

    Alaska's largest population of cutthroat trout. In addition, hooligans (eulachon), crab, shrimp and halibut are harvested at or near the river's mouth.

    Taku River

    Taku River

    Taku_River

  • Geography of Yukon
  • interior people traded copper, furs and meat for coastal products such as eulachon oil. About 20% of the Yukon population is of Indigenous origin. There is

    Geography of Yukon

    Geography of Yukon

    Geography_of_Yukon

  • Stikine River
  • River in British Columbia and Alaska

    this place every year to fish and trade. From the coast, goods including eulachon, salmon oil, shells, woven baskets and blankets, as well as slaves obtained

    Stikine River

    Stikine River

    Stikine_River

  • List of fishes of the Salish Sea
  • starksi, JF Longfin smelt, Spirinchus thaleichthys, JF SJ BB SG NG NS SS HC Eulachon, Thaleichthys pacificus, JF SJ SG NG NS SS Cutthroat trout, Oncorhynchus

    List of fishes of the Salish Sea

    List of fishes of the Salish Sea

    List_of_fishes_of_the_Salish_Sea

  • Indigenous science
  • Indigenous knowledge engaged with the scientific method

    Knowledge: Reconstructing Historical Run Timing and Spawning Distribution of Eulachon through Tribal Oral History". Journal of Northwest Anthropology. 47 (1):

    Indigenous science

    Indigenous_science

  • Richard Maynard (photographer)
  • Canadian photographer

    houses, the earliest such photographs known. In addition, he documented the eulachon fishery at the mouth of the Nass River on the adjacent mainland. Some engravings

    Richard Maynard (photographer)

    Richard Maynard (photographer)

    Richard_Maynard_(photographer)

  • Okanagan Trail
  • route by native people. Widespread trade by native people included coastal eulachon fish oil, salmon pemmican, and—especially after the introduction of horses

    Okanagan Trail

    Okanagan Trail

    Okanagan_Trail

  • Bell-Irving River
  • River in British Columbia

    Coast, and the Nass River was particularly famous for its eulachon runs. However, eulachon distribution is primarily restricted to the lower reaches of

    Bell-Irving River

    Bell-Irving River

    Bell-Irving_River

  • Flora Bank
  • Canadian underwater geological formation

    important habitats for Skeena River juvenile salmon, as well as important eulachon habitat. Flora Bank is known as a critical habitat for juvenile epibenthic

    Flora Bank

    Flora Bank

    Flora_Bank

  • List of fishes of California
  • (Longfin Smelt) — Threatened Genus Thaleichthys Thaleichthys pacificus (Eulachon) — Threatened Genus Galaxias Galaxias maculatus (Inanga) — Introduced Genus

    List of fishes of California

    List of fishes of California

    List_of_fishes_of_California

  • Hwlitsum First Nation
  • bentwood boxes and caches. Spring, summer, and winter, food consisted of eulachon, spring salmon, coho salmon, sockeye salmon, steelhead, pink salmon, chum

    Hwlitsum First Nation

    Hwlitsum First Nation

    Hwlitsum_First_Nation

  • Rivers Without Borders
  • American nonprofit

    Alaska's largest population of cutthroat trout. In addition, hooligans (eulachon), crab, shrimp and halibut are harvested at or near the river's mouth.

    Rivers Without Borders

    Rivers Without Borders

    Rivers_Without_Borders

  • Timeline of First Nations history in Canada
  • Dynamic timeline of First Nations history

    people for communication, transport and trade, in particular, trade in Eulachon grease from the Pacific coast. 1799 Makenunatane "Swan Chief", was a visionary

    Timeline of First Nations history in Canada

    Timeline of First Nations history in Canada

    Timeline_of_First_Nations_history_in_Canada

  • Kazunoko
  • Herring roe

    While "kelp" is variously called ngall, ng, aal (S,M) or k'aay (S,M). eulachon (candlefish) oil often is used as a sauce. The tale was collected by Swanton

    Kazunoko

    Kazunoko

    Kazunoko

  • Khyex River
  • Tributary of the Skeena River, BC, Canada

    from reaching the upper Khyex watershed. The river also supports runs of eulachon. List of rivers of British Columbia "Khyex River". BC Geographical Names

    Khyex River

    Khyex_River

  • Night smelt
  • Species of ray-finned fish

    because they do not have striations on the gill cover which is unique to eulachon. Wakasagi, surf, and delta smelt maxillaries do not extend beyond the middle

    Night smelt

    Night smelt

    Night_smelt

  • Heceta Bank
  • Rocky bank off the coast of Oregon, United States

    Northern anchovy Engraulis mordax Blacktip poacher Xeneretmus latifrons Eulachon Thaleichthys pacificus Pacific hagfish Eptatretus stoutii Shiner perch

    Heceta Bank

    Heceta Bank

    Heceta_Bank

  • Ksi Gingolx
  • River in British Columbia

    Gingolx is, was historically very important as a food source, especially for eulachon fish. For this reason the lower Nass region was sometimes subjected to

    Ksi Gingolx

    Ksi_Gingolx

  • Desolation Sound Marine Provincial Park
  • Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada

    special concern. Other species at risk in the park include orcas, sea lions, eulachon, and heron. Many coniferous tree species as well as deciduous maples and

    Desolation Sound Marine Provincial Park

    Desolation Sound Marine Provincial Park

    Desolation_Sound_Marine_Provincial_Park

  • Deer Rock
  • cousin refusing the request of his Chilkat cousin for a “pack load of eulachon” and it flared up into a battle for “balance of honor.” In this battle

    Deer Rock

    Deer Rock

    Deer_Rock

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  • Akrodh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Akrodh

    Non-anger

  • ADISSON
  • Male

    English

    ADISSON

    Variant spelling of English unisex Addison, ADISSON means "son of Adam."

  • Hatish | ஹடீஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Hatish | ஹடீஷ

    With no desire

  • Lacina
  • Girl/Female

    English French

    Lacina

    Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's surname brought to British Isles after Norman...

  • MELVYN
  • Male

    English

    MELVYN

    Variant spelling of English Melvin, MELVYN means "bad settlement." 

  • Shambhukanta | ஷம்புகாஂதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Shambhukanta | ஷம்புகாஂதா

    (Wife of Shambhu)

  • Furnace
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cumbria and Durham)

    Furnace

    English (Cumbria and Durham) : variant spelling of Furness.

  • Arminda
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Portuguese

    Arminda

    Soldier; Army Man

  • Rushita
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Modern

    Rushita

    Goddess

  • Al-KarÃŽm
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Al-KarÃŽm

    The generous

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  • Oulachan
  • n.

    Same as Eulachon.

  • Eulachon
  • n.

    The candlefish. [Written also oulachan, oolacan, and ulikon.] See Candlefish.

  • Candlefish
  • n.

    A marine fish (Thaleichthys Pacificus), allied to the smelt, found on the north Pacific coast; -- called also eulachon. It is so oily that, when dried, it may be used as a candle, by drawing a wick through it