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British Columbia: Stikine drainage. Telegraph Creek to head of Tsakadzoa river.
Preble E.A. · 1910 · Smithsonian Institution Archives Record Unit 7176, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, 1860-1961 Field Reports, Box 119, Folder 7.
Résumé
In 1910, on an alpine meadow near Klappan Mountain on the upper Stikine drainage, he observed that « every slight elevation was occupied by a family of marmots and a party of Indians near had hundreds of snares set at the burrows and were catching large numbers. The skins are stretched and traded and the flesh dried for winter use ».
