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The Nass River is a river in northern British Columbia, Canada. It flows 380 km (240 mi) from the Coast Mountains southwest to Nass Bay, a sidewater of Portland Inlet, which connects to the North Pacific Ocean via the Dixon Entrance. Nass Bay joins Portland Inlet just south of Observatory Inlet.
The English name "Nass" is derived from the Tlingit name Naas which means "intestines" or "guts" in reference to the river's large food capacity in its fish (Naish & Story 1963; Leer, Hitch, & Ritter 2001). Can also be a Tlingit word for "food depot". Former spellings are Naas and Nasse. The Nisga'a name for the river is K'alii Aksim Lisims "Lisims (river name) Valley". The Gitxsan name is Git-Txaemsim meaning People of Txeemsim (Raven or Trickster); Xsitxemsem in the dialect of the Gitanyow). Lisims means "murky" in Nisga'a, referring to the river's silt-laden flow.
The last 40 km (25 mi) of the river are navigable. The river is a commercially valuable salmon fishery. The basin of the Nass is the location of the first modern-day treaty settlement in British Columbia, between the government of that province and the Nisga'a Nation. The name Nisga'a is a reduced form of [naːsqaʔ], which is a loan from Tongass Tlingit, where it means "people of the Nass River".
On the term:
Archdeacon W. H. Collison, an authority on this subject, and who has resided at Kincolith, Nass bay, since 1883, states as follows: - "The term Nass is from the Tlingit tongue, and when, as was probable, the Tlingits from Tongass, at the entrance to Observatory inlet, met Captain Vancouver they gave him their name for the river, i.e., Nass, which means literally "the stomach," from the fact that their food supplies of salmon, oolachan..
a noted fishery."
History
About 220 years ago, as recorded by the oral history of the Nisga'a people, the Nass River was dammed by a 22.5 km (14.0 mi) long lava flow which came from the Tseax Cone and destroyed the Nisga'a villages and caused the death of at least 2000 Nisga'a people by volcanic gas and poisonous smoke. The volcano has been active on at least two occasions (220 and 650 years ago) in the last millennium. Because of our knowledge of this previous disaster, modern monitoring techniques should include studies of the gases emitted by the volcanoes and the institution of a warning system to alert people living down slope from the volcanoes.
Hazards
If the Tseax Cone were to erupt again, there could be a repeat of the poisonous gas disaster that happened to the Nisga'a people 220 years ago. The eruption could also cause forest fires and could potentially dam local rivers such as the Nass River and the Tseax if the volume of the lava flows are large enough. If the lava flows were to again reach the Nass River, it could have disastrous short-term consequences for the important salmon fisheries on the Nass River system.
Tributaries
This is an incomplete list of tributaries, in upriver order:
Xnukw (Iknouk River)
Ksi Hlginx (Ishkheenickh River)
Ksi Sii Aks (Tseax River)
Ksi Gwinhat'al (Kwinatahl River)
Tchitin River
Kinskuch River
Cranberry River
Kiteen River
White River
Flat River
Meziadin River, Meziadin Lake
Bell-Irving River
Kwinageese River
Taylor River
West Taylor River
See also
List of rivers of British Columbia
Nisga'a
Arrandale, British Columbia
References
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Nass River - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

Nass River - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

Nass River - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

Nass River Bridge, Nass Camp, BC - Surespan

Nass River Bridge, Nass Camp, BC - Surespan

Nass River Rafting & Kayaking | Whitewater Guidebook

Nass River Rafting & Kayaking | Whitewater Guidebook

BC Whitewater | Nass River

BC Whitewater | Nass River

BC Whitewater | Nass River

BC Whitewater | Nass River

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Nass River - Wikipedia
The Nass River is a river in northern British Columbia, Canada. It flows 380 km (240 mi) from the Coast Mountains southwest to Nass Bay, a sidewater of Portland Inlet, which connects to the North Pacific Ocean via the Dixon Entrance. Nass Bay joins Portland Inlet just south of Observatory Inlet. [7] [8]
Nass River - BC Whitewater
The Nass is born on the Spatsizi Plateau, in the interior of Northern BC. Sometimes called 'The Sacred Headwaters', this pristine wilderness is the source of the Northwest's three greatest salmon rivers: the Stikine, the Nass and the Skeena.
Nass River Rafting & Kayaking | Whitewater Guidebook
The Nass River is part of British Columbia's Sacred Headwaters which also includes the famous Skeena and Stikine Rivers. These rivers are big volume, have stunning geology and scenery, and are full of wildlife. This section of the Nass River is a world-class 4 to 6 day trip.
Things to do in the Nass Valley (Nisga’a Territory) in Northern BC
Oct 18, 2023 · You can wander across the fractured lava plain, see the Nass River churn through a lava rock canyon or take a guided hike to the top of Tseax Cone, the source of the eruption. And of course all that geologic activity means hot springs!
Nass River Steelhead Co. | Fly Water Travel - Far Bank Enterprises
Located north of the Skeena watershed, Nass River Steelhead Co. is an intimate four-person camp tucked into an old-growth forest on the banks of the mighty Nass not far from the confluence of the Damdochax. The nearest road is 150 km away and moose and wolves abound.
Nass River - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Nass River is 380 km long, rises in the northern interior of BC and flows generally southwest, draining approximately 20 700 km 2, to reach the Pacific at Portland Inlet. Its major tributaries are the Bell-Irving, Meziadin and Cranberry rivers.
Nass River Steelhead Co.
We have two 16' flatbottom river sled's with jet outboards for river navigation. Join Nass River Steelhead Co. for a truly unique flyfishing experience in the heart of the BC Wilderness. We are passionate about these fish and the rivers they swim in.
Nisga’a Nation - Visit Northwest BC
Come and wander a primeval landscape—vast lava beds that hold the history of 2,000 lives lost in Canada’s last volcanic eruption. Float down one of North America’s richest salmon rivers. Discover a world-renowned treasury of Northwest Coast Indigenous art and artifacts.
Tsimshian Texts (Nass River Dialect) Index - Internet Sacred …
The Tsimshian are a tribe of Native Americans residing on the coast of British Columbia. This was the first set of Tsimshian texts with English translations that Boas published. The companion book, Tsimshian Texts (New Series), published in 1912, is also available at sacred-texts. Boas notes that these were 'only moderately well told'.
Nass river - Thriving on the Threshold
Nass river. Tent tethered among jackpine and bluebells. Lacewings rise from rock incubators. Wild geese flying north. And I can’t remember who I am supposed to be. I want to learn how to purr. Abandon myself, have mistresses in maidenhair fern, own no tomorrow nor yesterday: