C.1300, "narrowband or strip" (the oldest use is the technical term in the emblem), the old French label, "Ribbon, wearing clothes" (13c, Rambo in contemporary France "strip, rags" Probably from the original German * lapp- (see lap (n.)), Probably from Frankish * labba or other German source (see "flap" of old German lappa)
In the general sense, "label, sticker, paper piece" (1670s), later "use ribbon on cloth as hanging or decoration", "strip attached to document to seal them" (15c.)) Meaning "Gramophone Record Center Round Paper" (1907) including information on music recording meaning "record company" (1947)
If you put fishing line in the Columbia River in 1920, you should be ready to fight. The Pacific coast Northwest is home to the huge Chinook salmon and the specimen weighed between 70 and 80 pounds, up to 125 pounds. They are called "June pigs" and they mean their size and season to capture them. Before settlers arrived, Native Americans lived on the Columbia River for thousands of years. According to the Oregon Encyclopedia, "For centuries, tribes in the middle of Colombia captured fish at the Serilo Falls, but they also used it for spiritual, ritual, and trade purposes." Ready-made rich food sources Residents of the land using. He wrote on October 17, 1805: "I can not believe the number of dead carp in the coast and the number of fish floating in the river.
Today, salmon fishing on the Columbia River is fine, but far from prosperity a century ago. In 2015, the population of carp recovered sharply, reaching a level comparable to the population of dam construction in the late 1930s. Nonetheless, it is still difficult for anglers on the Columbia River to hang the squid above 50 pounds - it is not a pig in June. At the same time, the influence of the Grand Coulee building remains unresolved. A few years ago, American Indians in the Pacific Northwest began to encourage renegotiation of the Columbia River treatment to support the reintroduction of salmon, once nutritionally and sacredly meaningful to people It was. As can be seen from their protest actions and their surrounding communities, far more than the magnificent big fish