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AK: Here and There

This week on AK, join us as we travel Here and There. Take a trip down the Alsek River in the remote wilderness north of Glacier Bay and remember Saint Paul Island as the fur industry was ending. Plus, find out how two southwest Alaska Native villages were founded -- it was all about schools -- and stop in at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention in Anchorage.All that and more this week on AK, heard statewide on local APRN stations statewide.Download Audio (MP3, 60 min)Host: Jessica CochranNative VeteransAK's Ellen Lockyer, StoryAlaska's Native veterans were honored at this year's Alaska Federation of Natives convention. One goal of people like Jerry Beale of the state's veterans administration and Moe Bailey of Veterans Aviation Outreach is to help veterans living in remote areas get access to the services they're entitled to.300 VillagesHydabergFalse PassPribilof Pull-out, Part 1APRN's Annie FeidtWhen the federal government pulled out of the Pribilofs in 1983, one unintended consequence was that the federal government never renamed Mt. McKinley "Denali". Larry Merculieff explains.

  • Break: "Denali" by Ken Waldman from 55 Tunes, 5 poems

Pribilof Pull-out, Part 2APRN's Annie FeidtLarry Merculieff describes the parade held the day the federal government left the Pribilofs; he says the Aleuts there showed their spirit that day -- the spirit that helped they re-group and survive when the only industry they'd known for 200 years was suddenly gone.AFN - Energy WoesAK's Ellen Lockyer, StoryThe energy crisis in rural Alaska is mounting; this year at AFN, native leaders like Bethel area representative Mary Kapsner are trying to come up with some solutions.

  • Music Button: "River Take My Song" by Steve Durr from Susitna Summer

Founding Schools, Founding VillagesAK contributor Johanna Eurich, StoryTwo Southwest Alaska native villages were founded when white peolpe moved there, and started schools. Johanna Eurich speaks with Rolly Moody of Aleknagik and Diane Carpenter about Stony River.

  • Break: "The River Takes His Turn" by Rick Redington from Sweet Life

Floating the AlsekKTOO's John Ryan, StoryTwo rafting parties ran into trouble this past summer on the Alsek: two people drowned, and another groups campsite was swamped by a calving glacier. John Ryan takes listeners along on his group's trip down the river -- from preparation to scouting out passage through ice-choked channels.

  • Music Button: "Roll Muddy River" by The Wilburn Brothers from Greatest Hits

Skater KidsKFSK’s Matt Lichtenstein, StorySkateboarders in Petersburg testified before the city council and got some proposed restrictions eased a bit: they may also have shown the city council that the local skate park needs to be improved.

  • Calendar of Events ("Sunday Arak" by Balkan Beat Box featuring Dana Leony from Balkan Beat Box)

Dangerous ConversationsJulia O'Malley, commentarySince Sarah Palin was nominated for the vice-presidency, conversations with strangers can be like dodging minefields.

  • Closing: "Chesapiko Politiko" from Srtaki No. 1