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Fishing camp of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun at Fraser Falls on the Stewart River, Yukon Terri { 35 images } Created 21 Oct 2014

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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Drying strips of fish in the smokehouse at the fishing camp.  Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Drying strips of fish in the smokehouse at the fishing camp.  Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Betty Lucas, a First Nation elder from Mayo is ready to cut the fish at the fishing camp.  Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Jimmy Johnny, a 69 year old native tracker, is looking for his annual moose.  Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Jimmy Johnny, a 69 year old native tracker, is looking for his annual moose.  Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Jimmy Johnny, a 69 year old native tracker, is looking for his annual moose.  Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Frank Patterson, a member of the NND First Nation, on the lookout for his annual moose. Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Jimmy Johnny, a 69 year old native tracker, is looking for his annual moose.  Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Betty Lucas, a First Nation elder from Mayo is ready to cut the fish at the fishing camp.  Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Drying strips of fish in the smokehouse at the fishing camp.  Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Drying strips of fish in the smokehouse at the fishing camp.  Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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  • Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Jimmy Johnny, a 69 year old native tracker, is looking for his annual moose.  Band members of the First Nation of NaCho Nyak Dun return to their traditional fishing spot below the Fraser Falls on the Stewart River to fish for Whitefish and Chum . The nation has agreed to not fish salmon for the duration of a full life cycle of the declining species. So few salmon have reached their traditional spawning grounds that they are threatened by extiction.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com
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