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Japan won't object to Native whaling
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FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2002 The Japanese government says it won't object to indigenous subsistence whaling any longer. The change in viewpoint should clear the way for a new quota for Inupiat Eskimo hunters in Alaska. They were devastated when the International Whaling Commission last month didn't extend the catch. Native hunters in Siberia were also affected by Japan's campaign against subsistence whaling. The Bush administration has been lobbying the IWC to hold another vote. Get the Story:
Japan reverses whaling stance (The Anchorage Daily News 6/21) Relevant Links:
International Whaling Commission - http://www.iwcoffice.org Related Stories:
State Dept. promises whaling fight (6/19)
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U.S. pushes for whaling rights (6/10)
Alaska Natives vow whaling fight (6/6)
Vote against Native hunt decried (5/24)
Panel rejects Native hunting request (5/23)
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