OPINIONS OP INDIAN HUNTERS. 503 



I think all schooners should be stopped from hunting seal off Prince 

 of Wales Islands, so the seal would become plenti- 

 ful once more and the Indians could catch them Johnnie Johntin,p.283. 

 again. 



And unless this pelagic hunting is stopped in the North Pacific 

 Ocean and Bering Sea the seal will soon all be 

 gone, and the Indian hunters will have to dig P. Kahiktday, p. 261. 

 clams in order to keep from starving. 



If pelagic seal hunting was stopped in the waters of the Pacific 

 Ocean and Bering Sea, seal would become plenti- 

 ful once more. M - K <>tMsduck, p. 263. 



All sealing in open waters by white men should Kinkooga,p. 240. 

 be stopped. 



I think the seal are hunted so much by schooners that they have no 

 chance to get their food or anything else, and unless 

 this is stopped seal will soon all be gone, and none C. Klananeck,p. 263. 

 will be left for the Indians. 



I think the schooners should be prohibited from hunting seal off 

 Prince of Wales Island, so they can become plenty 



„„„;„ J ± J Robert Kooko, p. 297. 



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I think if all vessels were stopped from hunting seal in Bering Sea 

 and the Pacific Ocean, the seal would again be- 

 come plentiful. J "°- Koivineet, p. 264. 



Unless the schooners are stopped the seals will all be gone soon, and 

 theu I do not know what my people can do for a 



living; they know nothing of other work and there Nicoli Krukoff, p. 133. 

 is nothing else at the seal islands. 



I think if schooners were prohibited from sealing in the open waters 

 of Bering Sea and the North Pacific Ocean, seal 

 would again become plentiful along this coast. Geo ' Lach eek, p. 265. 



There are too many schooners hunting off the Prince of Wales Tsland 

 and Dixons Entrance, and if they are not stopped 

 they will soon be all gone. Fredk - Mason > P- 28i \ 



I think if the schooners were prohibited from Fredk. Mason, p. 285. 

 taking seal they would become plentiful as they 

 were years ago. 



Unless all seal hunting is stopped in the water, Smith Natch, p. 299. 

 the seal, like the sea-otter, will soon be all gone. 



I think if the schooners are not prohibited from Dan. Natulan, p. 287. 

 hunting seal they wdl soon become as scarce as 

 the sea- otter now is. 



I think if the schooners were prohibited from Jos. Neishkaitk, p. 287. 

 taking seal they would become plentiful again. 



