504 ALASKAN HERD. 



NtMa-ah, p. 288. I think if the schooners .are not stopped from 



hunting seal, the seal, like the sea-otter, will soon 

 be all gone. 



It would be a good thing for the Indians if the schooners were pro- 

 hibited from sealing in the Bering Sea and the 

 Eondtus, p. 242. North Pacific Ocean; if it is continued the In- 



dians who depend on fur-seal for a living must 

 starve. 



And unless something is done to prohibit the schooners from hunt- 



ing seal off Queen Charlottes and Prince of Wales 



' !,a "' 1K - islands there will be no seals left for the Indians. 



I think the Great Father should stop all schooners from hunting 



seal in Bering Sea and the Pacific Ocean, so the 



ScliTcatatin, p. 243. seal would become plentiful again and the Indian 



hunters would again have a chance to kill them. 



I think the Great rather should stop all sealing by schooners in the 

 North Pacific Ocean and the seal would again be- 



Showoosch,p. 244. come plenty, so the Indians could again kill plenty 



of them. 



Jack Shucky, p. 289. 



If the schooners are allowed to hunt seal any 

 longer the seal will soon all be gone. 



I think that if schooners were stopped from sealing in Bering Sea 



Martin Singay p. 268. aml the Noltu Pacific Ocean seal would again be- 

 come plentiful. 



I think the schooners should be prohibited from sealing in the North 

 Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea. If that was done 

 Jack Sitka, p. Lbt). geal wouid become plentiful along the coast. 



I think the schooners should be stopped hunting seal in the open 



waters of the Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea, and 



Skeenong, p. 244. if they are not stopped at once the Indians who 



hunt fur seal on the coast of Alaska for a living 



will become very poor and probably starve to death. 



Think if sealing by the schooners in the open waters of the North 

 _ „„„ Pacific and Bering Sea was prohibited the seal 



James Unalajun,p.2T2. WQuld again become p lentiful along the coast. 



Think if all pelagic seal hunting was stopped the seal would in- 

 crease along the coast and become plentiful once 

 more. 



Charlie Wank, p. 273. 



Billy Williams, p. 301. Hunting seal by white man must be stopped or 

 the seal will soon be all gone. 



I think that all vessels should be prohibited from hunting seal in the 

 water, to give the seal a chance to increase again. 



Fred Wilson, p. 301. If something is not done the seal will soon be all 

 gone and will soon be as scarce as the sea-otter. 



