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Tallheo is the location of a former village of the Nuxalk known as Talyu,〔(''Land Infringement at Talyu'', Nuxalk Nation website )〕 and is a former cannery town near Bella Coola, British Columbia, Canada, on North Bentinck Arm. Tallheo is also the name of the dialect of the Nuxalk language spoken by the Talhyumc, the particular subgroup of the Nuxalk who live there. In 1905 the Tallheo Cannery was started by a Norwegian immigrant, a member of the block settlement at what became Hagensborg in the Bella Coola Valley nearby, employing members of the Talhiyumc and local Norwegian-Canadian community and many others. The cannery specialized in sockeye, coho, pink, chum, and spring salmon and was owned by the Canadian Fishing Company, whose headquarters were in Vancouver.〔(precis of Tallheo Cannery Fonds, UBC Rare Books and Special Collections )〕 Once a thriving community, Tallheo Cannery now operates as a bed and breakfast.〔(Canadian Demographics website )〕 Tallheo should not be confused with Tallheo Hot Springs, which is located on the west bank of South Bentinck Arm. ==See also== *List of canneries in British Columbia 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tallheo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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