Uhati
Uhati is a term that originates from the indigenous languages of the Pacific Northwest, particularly the Lushootseed language spoken by the Duwamish people. It refers to a traditional method of fishing using a basket or net to catch salmon. The practice involves creating a basket from willow branches and attaching it to a long pole, which is then used to guide the basket through the water. The basket is designed to mimic the shape of a salmon, allowing it to catch the fish as they swim by.
Uhati fishing is an ancient technique that has been used for centuries by indigenous communities in the
The practice of uhati fishing is an important part of the cultural heritage of the indigenous peoples