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Wendy Lindskoog, Senate Majority Press Secretary
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Legislature Urges U.S. Government to Apologize for Angoon

For Immediate Release: April 28, 1998 Contact: David Gray, Assistant to Senator Jerry Mackie, at (907) 465-4925.

Juneau – Urging the United States government to apologize for a naval attack on the village of Angoon in the early territorial history of Alaska, the House Tuesday passed Senate Joint Resolution 38, sponsored by Senator Jerry Mackie (D-Craig). The naval attack was spurred by a dispute between the village and a whaling company over the accidental death of a tribal member in the company's employment.

In the early winter of 1882, the U.S. Navy interceded by shelling and burning the village and its food stores. The attack resulted in serious injuries and the death of six children. In the aftermath, the residents of Angoon struggled to survive the difficult winter without adequate shelter or food supplies.

"Memories and recollections of the injustice are still very much alive among the residents of Angoon," Mackie stated. "Almost every family was deeply affected in some way by the death and destruction."

From talking with elders in the village, Mackie said it was felt that a simple apology from the U.S. government would go a long way to bring closure to the incident. The resolution, that passed by a vote of 36 to 2, urges Bill Clinton, President of the United States, to formally apologize to the village of Angoon.

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