Subsistence News-11/4/94
To Subsistence 2
From: Larry Roberts:R10F02A
Postmark: Nov 04,94 8:12 AM Delivered: Nov 04,94 9:57 AM
Status: Previously read
Subject: Subsistence News-11/4/94
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Message:
*Written proposals to modify or change proposed 1995-96 Federal subsistence seasons and bag limits regulations may be submitted to the Federal Subsistence Board (FSB) no later than Nov. 11, 1994.
*The Alaska Native Brotherhood (ANB) and Alaska Native Sisterhood (ANS) Grand Camp Convention took place in Juneau during the week of Oct. 24-28th. Subsistence remains their #1 issue, followed by sovereignty and government-to-government relationships.
*1995-96 ANB/ANS Grand Camp Officers elect-Alfred McKinley (ANB Pres); Ernest Jack (ANB First VP); Sam Jackson (ANB Second VP); Andrew Ebona (ANB Secty); Richard Warren (ANB Treas); John Ashenfelter (Sgt at Arms); Millie Stevens (ANS Pres); Donna Ashenfelter (ANS First VP); Kim Strong (ANS Second VP); Jackie Martin (ANS Secty); Gerry Williams (ANS Treas); and Vallery Huston (ANS Sgt at Arms).
*Phil Janik, Alaska Regional Forester, delivered a keynote address to the recent ANB/ANS Grand Camp Convention. In his presentation, he strongly supported enhanced communications and interaction with the Native community at all levels. He was uncertain about where he stood on the issue of co-management. The FSB extended subsistence fishing regulations without change until Dec. 31, 1995.
#2 sovereignty, #3 government-to-government relationships, 1995-96 ANB/ANS Grand Camp Officers, Alaska Native Brotherhood (ANB), Alaska Native Sisterhood (ANS), co-management, enhanced communications and interaction with the Native community at all levels, Grand Camp Convention, Phil Janik, proposals to modify or change proposed 1995-96 Federal subsistence seasons and bag limits, Subsistence remains their #1 issue