The Indian name for the falls [on Link River] was definition
The Indian name for the falls [on Link River] was tiwishkeni’ which translated means ‘rush of falling waters place.’ Around this location enormous quantities of salmon, steel-head [sic], and mullet were taken each year by the Indians who dried them for their winter food supply. The construction of Copco Dams upon the Klamath in California stopped the annual migration of salmon and steelhead…” In: (Wynne 1967), p 16.