Like the world's other great waterways, the Fraser River is the lifeblood of the territory through which it flows. And the Fraser's domain is vast, the river's basin encompasses half of British Columbia's forests and agricultural lands, the majority of the province's salmon streams, and two-thirds of its human population. Tacoutche Tesse — the Mighty One, as the people of the Carrier National call the Fraser River—has long been a provider of food, transport and inspiration to the people who live near its generous waters.