Nunamta Aulukestai - Caretakers of the Land
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News around the Bay

  • EPA releases draft assessment
  • New interactive map portrays mining boom across Alaska
  • Pebble mine developers earmark $107 million for permitting
  • Alaskans travel to London to lobby corporations on Pebble
  • Pebble science bought, not censored 
  • Thanks to retail grocers for supporting EPA's Pebble mine study
  • Supermarket, investment industries want Bristol Bay fisheries protected
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Who we are

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Nunamta Aulukestai means Caretakers of the Land in Yup'ik. The group is made up of nine village corporations that have come together with this common goal of carefully managing the future of Bristol Bay. We are the people who live here year round. Our people have lived here for thousands of years. At the forefront of caring for our land is stopping the development of an open pit mine, Pebble Mine. This mine would sit precariously at the headwaters of the Kvichak and Nushagak Rivers. These rivers are the largest sockeye salmon producing rivers in the world. Millions of fish come back every year to spawn. Native people have been subsisting off of these fish for thousands of years. To put this resource at risk for an unsustainable resource such as gold is not only foolish but it endangers the livelihoods of the residents, animals and plants that live here. 

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