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Art, Subsistence, and Society Evidence of fish consumption by Paleolithic hunter-gatherers is not new. Archaeological digs across Europe have unearthed fish bones, hooks, and barbed tools from the ...
New court documents were filed in Alaska’s Appeals Court arguing why the convictions against Yup’ik subsistence fishermen should be overturned. Download Audio ...
Unalaska woman charged with 10 counts of illegal subsistence fishing faces up to $5,000 in fines. By Hope McKenney, KUCB News. Published: September 7, 2023.
After the Federal Subsistence Board issued its closure notices in 2021 and 2022, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game issued conflicting emergency orders that allowed subsistence gillnet fishing ...
Empty boats line the shore in St. Mary's in 2022 after a summer with next to no subsistence salmon fishing on the Yukon River. (Olivia Ebertz/KYUK) People on the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers are ...
BETHEL – For many residents on the Kuskokwim River, June is the most important month for subsistence salmon fishing. But in a small community, death can put a hold on that essential practice.