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I Okay, let's run up to the camp. Here we go Okay, here we go One villager had a very good comparison. Okay, let's try that again Okay, we'll just talk a little bit for an audio level one villager had a very good comparison To help urban Alaskans understand their plight. Okay, can we go? Okay? One villager had a very good analogy to help urban Alaskans understand their plight. They said think of it is if okay Let's try that one more time. Let me just would you stop it because I can think about this? Okay One villager had a very good analogy to help urban Alaskans understand the plight of subsistence hunters. I said to think of subsistence hunting like shopping in a grocery store And to imagine that you could only buy certain items at certain times. Okay, let's try that one more time. I think I'll get at this time guys take 105
Okay One villager had a very good analogy to help urban Alaskans understand the plight of subsistence hunters He said that urban Alaskans should think of it like this subsistence shop. Okay, try it again One villager had a very good analogy to help urban Alaskans understand their plight. He said they should think of subsistence hunting like shopping And imagine that you could only shop at one store and when you did go to that store you could only buy certain items on certain days Okay, one more take I like that one but this one might be a little bit better One villager had a very good analogy to help urban Alaskans Okay, try again
One villager had a very good analogy to hurt This could be for the blue first take Okay, now we'll burn this on Okay, we'll try this one more time One villager had a very good analogy to help urban Alaskans understand the plight of subsistence hunters He said that they should think of it like this. Okay, one more time. That's I still can't get it. Here we go Maybe if I change the camera position just a little bit there. Okay, okay One villager had a very good analogy to help urban Alaskans understand the plight of subsistence hunters He said that they should think of subsistence hunting like shopping And imagine that you could only go to one grocery store and you could only shop at that store for certain items at certain days and certain times Okay, one more take just to be sure we got I like that one but we do one more because this is
We be bad Okay, here we go One villager had a very good analogy to help urban Alaskans understand the plight of subsistence hunters He said that they should think of subsistence hunting like shopping and imagine that they could only shop in one grocery store in town And only shop for certain items at certain days and certain times Thank you to our very final pledges here from Joe Muckluck, Ruth grave Wagner, Linda Curtis, John White, Gary Baldwin, Nora Hernandez, Matthews, Matt Hughes, Matt Hughes, Incorporated, Gloria Simeon, David, Daniel Nelson, Samantha Brink, Carrie Barry, Doreen Sumter, thanks Doreen, Teddy Nell and Winterstein, Roberta Rose And we have another one here from the Garrison and we're going to go to Chuck and let him just polish off those last few auction items
And then we're going to give you a grand grand total for the evening and if you keep your phone calls coming right now We will still listen to more of electric air into the evening, so call Oh, yeah, I almost forgot that we have this great trip for two to fairbanks from Alaska Airlines And I think what we'll do is get our general manager John McDonald out here After we do the auction items and that'll be our final goal, our final tally for the last couple of days And then we'll draw the name and then we'll go back to more music with Pete Twitchel So let's finish off the auction Chuck and sell him quick and fast Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, by the way, the is of Fredericks had to remind me because I was sick Why did I forget about it? Why did I forget about what he told me? What he told me was that him and I are going to donate our services next weekend to the high school for basketballing Thank you is a I stay in center court. All right, here we go
Just let you know jar of salmon strips first caller from Isa and daughter Fredericks and Leonard Samuelson First caller twenty five dollars of cheers Who said twenty five? Right here First ones right here Doggo away, don't go away, don't go away Here we go one gallon of delicious for strips from Martha Larson and family the very first person or caller I want to give a chance to call in see how fast they can do it. Are you ready? You got something on the line? Okay, here we go ready one gallon bag of delicious fish strips from Martha Larson and family first person seventy five dollars Got it gone What do we got? What do we got? Craig? Anyone? Anyone?
Anyone? No, the jar is gone. Oh, dry and dry and it's coming up very shortly.
Raw Footage
Akiak Village Shots
Producing Organization
KYUK
Contributing Organization
KYUK (Bethel, Alaska)
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Akiak children going into the school, houses, dogs, church, trail, plane. Rhonda McBride reporting on Akiak views on subsistence hunting (multiple takes). KYUK thanking various people and giveaways.
Raw Footage Description
Wood pile; drying fish; little girl in window of old house.
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Duration
00:22:35.883
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Copyright Holder: KYUK-TV, Bethel Broadcasting, Inc., 640 Radio Street, Pouch 468, Bethel, AK 99559 ; (907) 543-3131 ; www.kyuk.org.
Producing Organization: KYUK
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KYUK
Identifier: cpb-aacip-6f6a25d62dd (Filename)
Format: U-matic
Generation: Original
Duration: 00:20:00
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Citations
Chicago: “Akiak Village Shots,” KYUK, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed October 6, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-127-579s4wx3.
MLA: “Akiak Village Shots.” KYUK, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. October 6, 2024. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-127-579s4wx3>.
APA: Akiak Village Shots. Boston, MA: KYUK, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-127-579s4wx3