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<p>so fatty during spawning, with up to 15% of the total <a href="page.php?w=body_weight">body weight</a> in fat, that if caught, dried, and strung on a wick, it can be burned as a candle. This is the name most often used by early explorers. The name eulachon (occasionally seen as <b>oolichan</b> , <b>ooligan</b> , <b>hooligan</b> , <b>oulachon</b>, and <b>uthlecan</b>) is from the <a href="page.php?w=Chinookan_languages">Chinookan language</a> and the <a href="page.php?w=Chinook_Jargon">Chinook Jargon</a> based on that language. One of several</p><p>
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