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MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2001 Two Alaska Native fishermen lent their years of experience to a search effort this past fall in Cook Inlet. Leo Stephan, 72, and George Ondola, 71, used their knowledge of tides to help investigators locate a downed helicopter with two passengers. The two Dena'ina Athabaskan men gave information that directly contributed to the discovery of the victims. Get the Story:
Native ways (Anchorage Daily News 12/10)
NTSB to call rescue meeting (AP 12/10)
Native fishermen aided search effort
Facebook TwitterMONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2001 Two Alaska Native fishermen lent their years of experience to a search effort this past fall in Cook Inlet. Leo Stephan, 72, and George Ondola, 71, used their knowledge of tides to help investigators locate a downed helicopter with two passengers. The two Dena'ina Athabaskan men gave information that directly contributed to the discovery of the victims. Get the Story:
Native ways (Anchorage Daily News 12/10)
NTSB to call rescue meeting (AP 12/10)
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