salmon filleted, smoked, and dried, once a staple in the diet of the British Columbia Indians.
- 1808  (1889)  Went ashore on an island and secured a bale of dried salmon for our return.
- 1897  Dried salmon is comparatively light and a dog team can quite easily draw a sufficient amount for its own feed and the provisions of a man, and camping outfit, from Circle City to Dyea.
- 1900  The whole stock of dried salmon had been devoured. . . .