Accession Number: |
TT.00380 |
Date of Photo: |
1984/08 |
Caption: |
"Mike Smith pauses after killing a grizzly bear (see last week’s Tundra Times for complete picture story) which was invading a fish camp."
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Description: |
Photo of Mike Smith standing in a forrest clearing, holding a pistol and looking down at a grizzly bear he just killed after it invaded a fish camp and interrupted a meeting of the Alaska Native Review Commission.
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Name: |
Bill Hess |
Ethnicity: |
Non-indigenous |
Role: |
Photographer
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Name: |
Mike Smith |
Ethnicity: |
Athabascan |
Role: |
Subject
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State: |
Alaska
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Region: |
Doyon
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Community: |
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Indigenous Group: |
Athabascan |
Publication Information: |
1984/08/01 |
CD Number: |
051
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Annotations: |
Mike Smith pauses after killing a grizzly bear (see last week’s Tundra Times for complete picture story) which was invading a fish camp. when he was 17, Smith earned $54,000 but is now interested in Indian law. T.T. 8-1-84 |
Keywords: |
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Events:Meetings Indigenous Groups:Athabascan People:Men Portraits Subsistence:Hunting |