cqaigy2
Super Member
People are trying to change the name of Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
You nailed it there!!That is normal for Alaska as they have been trying to go back to all original names since the federal government returned most of the land back to the local tribes in the early 80's. All the good fishing areas went from free to over $100.00 a day and most of the best hunting areas went from the coast of getting there to an added $1,000.00 when that happened. Meaning ONLY rich tourist could afford it now.
Sounds like progressives have been steering the pot in Barrow. Call your town anything you want, it will always be Barrow, how's Mt McKinley? HS"Barrow" to be changed to "Utqiagvik." From: Barrow voters support name change to 'Utqiagvik' - Alaska Dispatch News Voters have set in motion the process of changing the name of the northernmost community in Alaska from the English "Barrow" back to the Inupiaq "Utqiagvik." "It reclaims our beautiful Inupiaq language," said Mayor Bob Harcharek. Anyone here had their town name changed? Bruce
Unlike you......I could not care less.Since I along with almost everyone in the lower 48 never plan to visit "Barrow" or any other name that they change it too, I could care less although I was familiar with the name Barrow, I likely will never attempt to look up UTGIAGVIK on Google Earth.
Unlike you......I could not care less.
We used to always go to the Copper River for the 00:01, June 1st, start of Salmon fishing but when they started charging $100.00 a day we stopped that fast. Since ever native up there was already getting a monthly check for Uncle Sugar, the tribes didn't have to gouge the locals.You nailed it there!!
Places I walked into for years and years, just to hunt rabbits and grouse for the day, all of a sudden were gated off and posted! This is miles out in the bush, not along some busy road with houses by it!!
Landing on a gravel bar out in the bush to hunt moose, and along would come a native DEMANDING $100.00 because you landed there... These were spots that were a long way out and <white> folks had been landing/hunting there for many many years...
SR