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Johnson Moses, Interview 2
Johnson Moses 2003, Johnson Moses on the Koyukuk River

Johnson Moses was interviewed on June 6, 2003 by Orville Huntington in Allakaket, Alaska for the Raven's Story radio series on KIYU-AM public radio station in Galena, Alaska. In this interview, Johnson talks about living a traditional subsistence lifestyle based upon hunting, trapping and fishing. He discusses wildlife management and animal conservation, hunting caribou, moose, and waterfowl, and trapping beaver, muskrats and wolves. He also talks about the effect of forest fires and his first experience with tobacco and smoking cigarettes.

The interview was edited and produced by Clinton Brown.

Digital Asset Information

Archive #: Oral History 2004-01-02

Project: Raven's Story
Date of Interview: Jun 3, 2003
Narrator(s): Johnson Moses
Interviewer(s): Orville Huntington, Jr.
Location of Interview:
Funding Partners:
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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1) Animal Conservation (2:43)

2) Beaver (2:45)

3) Caribou (3:56)

4) Forest Fires (2:49)

5) Moose (4:08)

6) Muskrats (2:56)

7) Tobacco (4:09)

8) Waterfowl (4:31)

9) Wolves (4:21)

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