Fisheries Policy

Published: Dec 30, 2013
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TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND HARVESTING OF SALMON BY HUNA AND HINYAA TLINGIT Final Report FISHERIES INFORMATION SERVICE (FIS) PROJECT 02-104 Steve J. Langdon, Ph.D. Lingit transcription and translation by Kenneth Austin Research conducted under contract number 43-0109-2-342 between U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Subsistence Management and Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska Gordon Jackson, Project Manager August 2006 FINAL REPORT SUMMARY PAGE Title: Traditional Knowledge and Harvesting of Salmon by Huna and Hinyaa Tlingit Study Number: FIS 02-104 Investigator(s)/Affiliation: Steve J. Langdon/University of Alaska Anchorage, Department of Anthropology, Kenneth Austin, Hilo, Hawaii. Geographic Area: Region (Southeast Alaska) Information Type: Traditional ecological knowledge, salmon, biology, ecology, traditional harvesting. Issue(s) Addressed: Comparative knowledge and use of salmon; biology, distribution, timing, habitat, behavior, harvesting, observed changes; Huna and Hinyaa Tlingit Study cost: $110,000 Study duration: May 2003 to February 2005 Abstract: Tlingit traditional knowledge of and practices with…

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