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Audio interview of original letter-writer and Emmonak resident, Nick Tucker by "CC" on KUDO 1080's "The Cutting Edge" Jan 14th--in three parts:
**Warning** Make sure you have a box of tissues...it's heartbreaking.
http://divasblueoasis.com/uplo...
http://divasblueoasis.com/uplo...
http://divasblueoasis.com/uplo...
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(The Alaska blogosphere is doing our best to ride to the rescue...another Alaska village is in serious trouble!
Tlingit blogger Writing Raven has done an excellent post on the subject. Afterwards, I'll link the stories from my other compadres as well as the ways YOU can help! )
Another Alaska Village in Trouble--by Writing Raven
When I spotted this in the ADN Newsreader, I had a sinking feeling becoming very familiar. I've talked about a few dying villages, and villagers just trying to make it this winter. This story is one of the more heartbreaking.
Originally in the Bristol Bay Times, the article is actually about a letter written by an Emmonak resident, asking for help for his village. Short of fuel, short of money, short of food, he talked to 25 of the 200 households in the area, and every one of them had a grim story to tell. Just one:
P. R: Single, separated, with five children. (He chokes occasionally, holding back crying.) He and his children are staying in the same household with his brother's family. Cost of fuel is so high and everything else and we're able to get just a few things at a time. We have no other subsistence food left. Only thing we're surviving on moose meat alone and it is almost gone. Everything is so high - only able to get little bit. We can't catch up on our bills. We're really hurting even we are given some from other people. Right now, we can't eat during the day, only at supper time. And, it is still not enough. If there had been no school lunch, our kids would be starving. It is going to get worse in two weeks when our new heating fuel supply is airlifted in. Price of fuel will go way up again. I am lucky that the Women's Shelter is able to give me some coffee.
Yes. This is America today.
I was privileged to meet with a family from Emmonak last month, getting to know them. Although going through a tough time, a death, I had no idea of the rest of this. This also makes me wonder how much the economic situation is affecting the alarming news of the suicides in the area. Although the area, and the area just above, are the two highest in Alaska for suicide rates - and Alaska the highest in the nation - lately there has been even more than usual.
This is just one village. I wrote before about a village on the Aleutian chain being told they should leave because the village couldn't power itself. Despite an article proclaiming that it's not as bad as people have said... it seems pretty bad.
The letter left some information on where to go to help. As he says in his letter though - these are just the ones he was able to talk to - how many more are remaining silent?
--Writing Raven
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
To help, please call:
City of Emmonak, (907) 949-1227/1249 (They will take donations by credit card. Please specify the donation is for heating oil!)
Emmonak Tribal Council, (907) 949-1720
Emmonak Corporation, (907) 949-1129/1315/1411
Emmonak Sacred Heart Catholic Church Pastoral Parish Council Chairman, (907) 949-1011.
Also, send a check to this address and make it out to Emmonak Tribal Council.
Emmonak Tribal Council
ATTN: Christine Alexi
P.O. Box 126
Emmanok, AK 99581
OTHER LINKS **UPDATED**
KTUU story from December with good background information. This didn't just "happen" all-of-a-sudden:
http://www.ktuu.com/global/sto...
Writing Raven at Alaska Real with a follow-up and a message to her fellow Alaskans/bloggers:
http://alaskareal.blogspot.com...
Forgive my sentimentality, but I feel very much the comment a woman made to me when she heard the drumming of our group - drumming not typical to this region:
"When I heard the drums, I could feel it in my heart, and my heart felt good."
I have remembered what she said for so long, because at times like this, it is the only way I can relate what I feel.
Gunalchéesh, hó hó.
Gryph (on this story from the start) at Immoral Minority:
http://theimmoralminority.blog...
Mudflats on the blog AND on HuffPo:
http://www.themudflats.net/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...
Phil on Progressive Alaska AND on Firedoglake (where he describes how donors are sending videographer Dennis Zaki up there to get footage that, hopefully, CNN will use)
http://progressivealaska.blogs...
http://firedoglake.com/2009/01...
APRN radio:
http://aprn.org/2009/01/13/ext...
Texas Liz at DailyKos:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/...
John Aravosis at Americablog rides in with the national blog-cavalry:
http://www.americablog.com/200...
Kyle Hopkins at Anchorage Daily News:
http://www.adn.com/rural/weste...
ADN's Mark Dent does some extensive coverage on the Alaska Newsreader...and gives bloggers credit!!!!
http://www.adn.com/news/alaska...
Ishmael at Kodiak Konfidential:
http://kodiakkonfidential.blog...
From "SuSu" at Xanga.com:
http://www.xanga.com/SuSu/6893...
The Dutch Harbor Fisherman:
http://www.thedutchharborfishe...
The Bristol Bay Times:
http://thebristolbaytimes.com/...
The Ester Republic (Ester, Alaska)
http://esterrepublic.blogspot....
The Oxdown Gazette...Edward Teller
http://oxdown.firedoglake.com/...
The Alaska Dispatch:
http://www.alaskadispatch.com/...
I'll update as I find them!
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