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The fifhing Laplanders chufe their habitation upon the
fhore of one of their Lakes. They are very dexterous in
this art : and no wonder, as on this their whole fubfiftence
depends, ‘This however can only be a fummer employ-
ment. When the lakes are frozen they are obliged to be-~
take themfelves totheir forefts, and fubfitt by hunting.
The fith of thefe lakes are moft excellent in quality and
flavour, but they know not how to drefs them. The fol-
lowing are the names by which the variety of them are
known. The Gadda Abborre, Mort, Loyan, Gris, Ruda
or Caraflir, a fpecies of the carp but much larger; the
Stremling, and Negenogon, of the herring kind, but inha~
bitants of frefh water; the Lax, (or falmon) Skoma-karen,
Rudor, Simper and Lake,
——e ae
When the feafon approaches for curing their fith for
their winter provifions, they are obliged to take a long
and tedious Journey over deferts and mountains to pro~
cure Salt at their Sea-port towns. Thefe Journeys are
generally performed in large parties,
LET-
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