Posts Tagged ‘Moller’
Saturday, September 5th, 2009
"Slimers" courtesy of Dennis Zaki ( From Anonymous Bloggers : ) Dear Governor Parnell, Mr. Moller, Ms. Jollie, Mr. Black and others*; After reading this article in the Dispatch I am gravely concerned and worried even more so than before about what this winter will bring to rural Alaska. "We have people desperate to go out moose hunting, whale and seal hunting, geese and other species of fish," he said. "You could let them go out and get these by giving them the opp
Tags: Alaska, Anonymous, Fishing, Geese, Hunger, Jollie, Moller, Moose Hunting, Seal Hunting, Species Of Fish, Strongheart, Subsistence, Whale Hunting, Zaki
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Friday, September 4th, 2009
~~CC Strongheart happily plays in a late summer puddle in the Village of Ugashik, while her mother Ann seeks answers about her future from the State of Alaska.~~ Dear Governor Parnell, Mr. Moller, Ms. Jollie, Mr. Black and others; After reading the article in the Dispatch I am gravely concerned and worried even more so than before about what this winter will bring to rural Alaska . Not only is the lack of both subsistence and commercial fishing, greatly diminishing our ability to put
Tags: Commercial Fishing, Dispatch, Jollie, Moller, Mother Ann, State Governor, State Of Alaska, Strongheart, Subsistence
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Friday, September 4th, 2009
Dear Governor Parnell, Mr. Moller, Ms. Jollie, Mr. Black and others, After reading the article in the [Alaska] Dispatch , I am gravely concerned and worried even more so than before about what this winter will bring to rural Alaska. Not only is the lack of both subsistence and commercial fishing, greatly diminishing our ability to put away fish for the winter but also the lack of funds brought in from commercial fishing is now making it hard, if not impossible, for rural Alaskan
Tags: Alaska, Bush, Commercial Fishing, Dispatch, Fish, Jollie, Moller, Parnell, Subsistence
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