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Cover image for Ray Rotter, Duane George Ticknor, and Amy Johnson are interviewed by Carol Scott in Nolan, Alaska on January 31, 1992 [sound recording].
Ray Rotter, Duane George Ticknor, and Amy Johnson are interviewed by Carol Scott in Nolan, Alaska on January 31, 1992 [sound recording].
Title:
Ray Rotter, Duane George Ticknor, and Amy Johnson are interviewed by Carol Scott in Nolan, Alaska on January 31, 1992 [sound recording].
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[sound recording].
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Physical Description:
2 sound cassettes (about 90 min.) : analog.
Abstract:
H95-50-03 Side A Ray Rotter talks about working as a miner, fishing at Toolik Lake, shipping in his supplies, Harry Lantern, Charlie Bragg, Rick and Pat Burroughs, some of the part-time residents, Tom Bryant, changes in the population in the region, and his opinions about hunting rights.

H95-50-03 Side B George Ticknor talks about hunting rights for part-time residents in the area, the subsistence lifestyle, trapping, and the need for the use of Gates of the Arctic for the subsistence lifestyle. Amy Johnson talks about hunting rights.

H95-50-04 George Ticknor talks about the rural residence zone for designating subsistence use in the park, management of Gates of the Arctic National Park affecting growth in the area, the five mile corridor rule for the pipeline, Tom Bryant, and park administrators.
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