Makah Tribe Expands Traditional Halibut Hook Study - Northwest
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Artefacts of the First Nations of the Pacific Northwest
Flatfish Traditional Animal Foods of Indigenous Peoples of Northern North America - Animals - Fish - Saltwater Fish
PDF) Use of the traditional halibut hook of the Makah Tribe, the čibu·d, reduces bycatch in recreational halibut fisheries
PDF) Northwest Coast Halibut Hooks: an Evolving Tradition of Form, Function, and Fishing
Evaluation of the čibu·d, traditional halibut hook of the Makah Tribe, for reducing catch of non-target species in recreational Pacific halibut fisheries - ScienceDirect
Indigenous sex-selective salmon harvesting demonstrates pre-contact marine resource management in Burrard Inlet, British Columbia, Canada
Northwest Coast Halibut Hooks: an Evolving Tradition of Form, Function, and Fishing
Makah Halibut Hook 18th-19th Century
Haida halibut hook with added buoyancy splints. Accessioned in 1946 to
Northwest Coast Halibut Hooks: an Evolving Tradition of Form, Function, and Fishing
Northwest Coast Halibut Hooks: an Evolving Tradition of Form, Function, and Fishing
Being Frank: Atlantic Salmon Must Go - Northwest Treaty Tribes
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