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Frank's Salmon
1 2019-03-01T00:22:21-08:00 Anonymous 7 8 Frank Williams holds a big chum salmon in the Sliammon village. As Elsie Paul describes, chum from different parts of the territory had different culinary qualities and so were put away in different ways. 2019-03-18T20:16:02-07:00 9780774861250_PRMA_506 Still Image Powell River Historical Museum and Archives Christopher B. Teuton & Hastings Shade, with Loretta Shade & Larry Shade 4583f59774ff4c9c529fdbdef4152f62c3020232This page is referenced by:
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There’s a big river in Theodosia, which is toqʷɑnən, and so we went up there around early September and stay up there and wait for the fish to come in. The big dog salmon went up there that time of the year. So you had to be there, because that’s the time to be there.
They Would Welcome the Salmon
My Grandmother Would Dry a Lot of Fish
“I thought I heard some thud or a noise, and I went to look and she was – she was gone.”
“She smoked fish until she died, and she died in – oh, she was in her eighties when she died.”
“And they all had to be facing the same way. The fish had to be all facing the same way. You just didn’t throw them any which way there. Had to be lined up just nicely.”
When I Do My Fish Now
“When I’m smoking salmon, I have to be up all hours of the night to keep that smoke going.”
“I think that’s why my teeth are going on me. I used to just kind of hold on to it and bite on the bone that’s sticking out.”
You Don’t Throw It Out
“And someone said to him, ‘You cannot make fun of fish like that. That’s really disrespectful for you to talk like that.’”