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JUNE 28, 2001 The Kenaitze Tribe of Alaska is one of several groups hoping the Federal Subsistence Board upholds a decision to declare the entire Kenai Peninsula rural. The designation would give the tribe and local residents priority on federal lands and waters. This would allow for longer hunting seasons, bigger catch limits and use of traditional hunting and trapping methods. The board last year voted to designate the Kenai rural in response to a petition by the tribe made in 1998. The decision being appealed. A meeting tonight in Anchorage will address the issue. The Board is part of US Fish and Wildlife, an agency of the Department of Interior. Get the Story:
Kenai awaits rural verdict (The Anchorage Daily News 6/28) Relevant Links:
Native subsistence rights, Native American Rights Fund - http://www.narf.org/pubs/justice/1999SPRING/spring1999.htm
Alaska Federation of Natives - http://www.akfednatives.org
Katie John et al. v. State of Alaska - http://www.mountainstateslegal.org/legal_cases.cfm?legalcaseid=64 Alaska Native Knowledge Network - http://www.ankn.uaf.edu/subsistence.html Related Stories:
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Mixed feelings surround Governor (10/20)
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A win for subsistence rights (5/5)
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Tribe awaiting subsistence ruling
Facebook TwitterJUNE 28, 2001 The Kenaitze Tribe of Alaska is one of several groups hoping the Federal Subsistence Board upholds a decision to declare the entire Kenai Peninsula rural. The designation would give the tribe and local residents priority on federal lands and waters. This would allow for longer hunting seasons, bigger catch limits and use of traditional hunting and trapping methods. The board last year voted to designate the Kenai rural in response to a petition by the tribe made in 1998. The decision being appealed. A meeting tonight in Anchorage will address the issue. The Board is part of US Fish and Wildlife, an agency of the Department of Interior. Get the Story:
Kenai awaits rural verdict (The Anchorage Daily News 6/28) Relevant Links:
Native subsistence rights, Native American Rights Fund - http://www.narf.org/pubs/justice/1999SPRING/spring1999.htm
Alaska Federation of Natives - http://www.akfednatives.org
Katie John et al. v. State of Alaska - http://www.mountainstateslegal.org/legal_cases.cfm?legalcaseid=64 Alaska Native Knowledge Network - http://www.ankn.uaf.edu/subsistence.html Related Stories:
Katie John case having effects (5/11)
Alaska Native subsistence case upheld (5/8)
Norton cutting old associations (1/25)
Norton's legal work criticized (1/12)
Alaska Native elder dies (12/4)
Mixed feelings surround Governor (10/20)
Alaskans to make most of subsistence rights (5/12)
A win for subsistence rights (5/5)
Natives march for subsistence rights (5/4)
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