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English: Thlinget Packing Co. trap no. 7, Aug. 2, 1907: One of two scow-loads of 18,000 [salmon] each caught in trap
Français : Action de pêche des saumons par piégeage. Piège n°7 de l’entreprise Packing Co. trap no. 7, en territoire amérindien Tlingit (peuple, qui se nommait lui-même « Tlinkit », qui vivait sur la côte pacifique de l’Amérique du nord, et qui était réputé particulièrement apprécier le saumon). Photo prise le 2 août 1907 et présentant l'un des deux chalands contenant environ 18.000 saumons capturés dans le piège installé en travers leur trajet de remontée vers les sources du fleuve
Italiano: Salmone azione di pesca da cattura. Trappola n ° 7 Packing Company trappola Co. no. 7, in Tlingit territorio indiano (le persone, che se stesso "Tlingit", che viveva sulla costa del Pacifico del Nord America, chiamata che è stata ritenuta particolarmente apprezzare il salmone). Foto scattata 2 agosto 1907 e aventi una delle due barconi contenenti circa 18.000 salmone pescato nella trappola installata in tutta la loro ascesa percorso alle sorgenti del fiume
Deutsch: Lachsfischen Aktion Trapping. Falle Nr. 7 Unternehmen Packing Co. Falle nicht. 7, in Tlingit indischem Territorium (Menschen, die sich selbst "Tlingit", die an der Pazifikküste von Nordamerika lebte, wurde aufgerufen, schätzen vor allem die Lachs als). Photo taken 2. August 1907 und mit einem der beiden Kähne, die etwa 18.000 Lachse in die Falle über den Weg Aufstieg zu den Quellen des Flusses installiert gefangen
Nederlands: Zalmvisserij actie van trapping. Trap No 7 Bedrijf Packing Co val niet. 7, in Tlingit Indiase grondgebied (mensen, die zichzelf "Tlingit", die aan de Pacifische kust van Noord-Amerika leefde, genaamd die vooral werd geacht waarderen de zalm). Foto genomen 2 augustus 1907 en het hebben van een van de twee schepen met ongeveer 18.000 zalm gevangen in de val geïnstalleerd over hun pad aanleiding tot de bronnen van de rivier
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