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Zorro A. Bradley is interviewed by William Schneider and Dan O'Neill on September 27, 1991 [sound recording].
Title:
Zorro A. Bradley is interviewed by William Schneider and Dan O'Neill on September 27, 1991 [sound recording].
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[sound recording].
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Physical Description:
2 sound cassettes (ca. 90 min.) : analog.
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 September 27, 1991.
Abstract:
On H91-22-21 Zorro Bradley talks about his family history, his professional history, archaeology, Alaska, Point Hope, Punik Islands, Saint Lawrence Island, Fort Seward, National Register of Historic Places, D-2, Attu, Vide Bartlett, Cooperative Park Study units, University of Alaska Fairbanks, task force study groups, Cultural Resource Studies, Bruce Moorehead, Gill Wenger, oil development, ANCSA, land protection, federal agencies and conflicts, Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service and conflicts, Ted Swem, preservation, Canadian Parks, Wrangell-Saint Elias, Kluane, Roger Powers, Dry Creek, Russian archaeology, Bering Straits, international parks, intrinsic value of significant landscapes, habitat loss, Park Service harassment, subsistence changes, Ted Swenson, Bob Belous, Dick Nelson, Doug Anderson, Minnie Gray, Ambler, Kerry Uhl, Bob Uhl, Edna Williams, National Park Service administrators, impact on subsistence, migration to Rural Alaska , Rick Caulfield, non-native subsistence, Oliver Cameron, Kobuk River, Trans-Alaska Pipeline impact, subsistence zones, and future of subsistence.

On H91-22-22 Zorro Bradley talks about State of Alaska Subsistence Division, National Park Service Subsistence Commissions, predator control, Jimmy Owen, inconsistencies in regulations, hunting for sport, commercial fishing, Native Alaskans, cultural resources, Section 14H, historic sites, cemeteries, BIA, BLM, religious sites, and contacts in Washington, D.C.
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