Wassillie Trefon Dena'ina Fish Cache

The Wassillie Trefon Dena'ina Fish Cache is a historically important fish cache (backcountry food storage structure) that is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It qualified for this designation partly because it was a uniquely well-preserved example of traditional Dena'ina Athabascan fish-caching buildings in the vicinity of Lakes Clark and Iliamna.[2][3] It is about 9 by 10 feet (2.7 m × 3.0 m) in dimension, and is set on poles that are intended to be difficult for animals to climb. It was built without nails or spikes.[4][2]

Wassillie Trefon Dena'ina Fish Cache
Alaska Heritage Resources Survey
Location1 Park Place, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Port Alsworth, Alaska
Coordinates60°11′51″N 154°19′24″W
Builtc. 1920
NRHP reference No.13000348[1]
AHRS No.XLC-00251
Added to NRHPJune 5, 2013

The cache was originally built in about 1920 at a location on Miller Creek and has been moved several times; it is now located near the Lake Clark National Park and Preserve's visitor center.[4]

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