Subsistence News-12/9/94
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From: Larry Roberts:R10F02A
Postmark: Dec 07,94 3:04 PM Delivered: Dec 09,94 9:59 AM
Status: Previously read
Subject: Subsistence News-12/9/94
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Message:
*The more Alaska subsistence can be defined and treated as a social issue involving the conservancy and allocation of resources, rather than as a conflict of fundamental values, the more likely it is that solutions can be reached.
*Even with the election of Tony Knowles as Alaska’s new governor, Subsistence in Alaska is likely to remain in a dual system of state-federal management because of two separate constitutional foundations: the state commitment to equal rights, and the federal governments trust responsibility for Alaska Natives.
*There are many who suggest that Native and rural residents are better served by this dual state-federal system. Under the dual system, federal courts reinforce federal managers following mandates specified under ANILCA.
*Many believe that if a rural preference were adopted by the state of Alaska, state managers would continue to be responsive to sport and commerical interests despite a constitutional exception. Protection for rural residents would then fall to the federal courts for relief.
a dual system of state-federal management, a social issue, conflict of fundamental values, involving the conservancy and allocation of resources