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'Who we are:' Teslin Tlingit harvest first salmon in 17 years

Duane Aucoin of the Teslin Tlingit Council called Thursday 'a historic day', as the First Nation hauled in salmon at its first fish camp in a generation. 'Now the youth get to see this is how the salmon come to us.'

'It's welcoming home our family,' says Duane Aucoin of the Teslin Tlingit Council

There were only three fish,but in light ofthe last 17 yearsit was a bountiful harvest and plenty cause for celebration.

The TeslinTlingitCouncilended a self-imposed moratorium on chinook salmon fishing on Thursday, by hauling in a net with three fat specimensfrom Teslin Lake, and holding a special ceremony.

"It's a historic day," said councillorDuane Aucoin.

'I am so happy, and so filled with joy,' said Duane Aucoin of the Teslin Tlingit Council.

"It's not just us putting a net,and running a net,and getting salmon, getting foodthis is part of who we are, who we are as Tlingit."

Aucoin said the First Nation stopped harvesting salmontohelp conserve the stocks for future generations.

Now, after years of flying fish in from down south, Aucoin saidit was time to bring back a tradition, but on smaller scale theFirst Nation plans to harvest 40 fish this year, instead of the thousands once caught.

"So now the youth get to see this is how the salmon come to us, and this is how we honour and respect them," Aucoin said.

"I ran the net with my grandmother, and I remember salmon bigger than me.A lot of our youth have never experienced that."

The First Nation will have two fish camps this yearone on Teslin Lake, and one on theTeslin River.

"It's welcoming home our family," Aucoinsaid.

With files from Mike Rudyk