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Salmon, Gitanyow Sockeye (FRZ)

Salmon, Gitanyow Sockeye (FRZ)
Salmon, Gitanyow Sockeye (FRZ)
Full Side Skin-on, Bone-out
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Premium single WILD SOCKEYE SALMON fillets are skin on, and boneless.
No mess or fuss, these fillets are oven and barbecue ready.
Approximately 1.3 lb flash frozen fillets.

The Gitanyow are First Nations people located in northwestern British Columbia. Their main community of Gitanyow (also known as Kitwancool) is nestled on the grease trail between the Skeena and Nass Rivers or more specifically on the Kitwanga River, some 250km from the coast. The Gitanyow are historically of Gitxsan descent, but remain independent. The nation is made up of eight traditional Wilp houses known as the “Huwilp”. They have a traditional territory (Lax Yip) which encompasses approximately 53,000 km2 (20,000 mi2) of land in the headwaters of the middle Skeena and Nass Rivers.

The Gitanyow speak Sim Algyax, which is part of the Tsimshianic language group, with a long history of dependence on salmon fisheries throughout this region. The sockeye fishery, including this sockeye catch from the Nass River mainstem and the Meziadin River, is just one part of the Gitanyow Huwilp modern fishing enterprise.
 
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