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Robert Belous is interviewed by William Schneider and Dan O'Neill on October 8, 1991 [sound recording].
Title:
Robert Belous is interviewed by William Schneider and Dan O'Neill on October 8, 1991 [sound recording].
JLCTITLE245:
[sound recording].
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Physical Description:
1 sound cassette (ca. 90 min.) : analog.
Series Title:
National Park Service collection - Yukon-Charley
General Note:
This interview is copyrighted by the Oral History Program. For information about use, please consult the "Copyright Information" statement at the bottom of the interview page. To get to the interview page, click on the link at the bottom of this record.
Event Note:
Recorded on October 8, 1991.
Abstract:
Bob Belous talks about Department of the Interior Alaska Task Force, Ted Swem, Alaska Task Force teams, public programs and liaison officer, team captains, Environmental Impact Statements, field observations, Sierra Club, Wilderness Society, Olaus Murie, Bill Brown, task force planning, National Park Service value systems, Alaska leaders, John Schaeffer/Kotzebue, natural resources, subsistence, seasonal rounds, fish camp, Kotzebue Sound, Cape Krusenstern, white fish, cultural resources, Alaska Natives, Zorro Bradley, Kobuk River, Minnie Gray, Doug Anderson, Tommy Lee, Ambler, Nelson Geist, mountain names, Shungnak, Kobuk, habitats protection, Noatak, boundaries, Ray Baine/Koyukuk, dog sled routes, National Park Foundaton, John Bryant, Upper Kobuk, Cape Krusenstern, Denali National Park subsistence, Alaska Federation of Natives, Title 8, non-native subsistence, state management, federal management, subsistence - new users, Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve, national parks, cultural values, policy inconsistencies, access to resources, Lake Minchumina, John McPhee, impact Gold Rush, social contracts, regulations changes, and Bering Land Bridge.
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