SARAH (Agnes) JAMES
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Inducted: 2009
SARAH (Agnes) JAMES
Sarah Agnes James, as board chair and a spokesperson for the Gwich’in Steering Committee, has educated Alaskans, other Americans, Congress, and peoples from around the world about the Gwich’in Nation, the Porcupine Caribou Herd and the importance of protecting “ the Sacred Place where Life Begins” from oil exploration and drilling. The goal of the Gwich’in is to permanently protect the coastal plain calving and nursing grounds of the caribou in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as wilderness.
Raised in Alaska’s far north in a traditional lifestyle, she did not begin speaking English until she was about 13 years old. Living in the small community of Arctic Village, she has traveled widely, from Washington, D.C. to foreign countries, speaking out for the rights of indigenous peoples through grassroots activism. She has received many awards in recognition of her leadership.
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