SJR 38 - APOLOGY TO VILLAGE OF ANGOON SENATOR MACKIE, sponsor of SJR 38, presented the resolution as a means to bring closure to a painful incident in the history of Angoon. On October 26, 1882 a naval bombardment destroyed the village. This attack was the result of a dispute between the village and a whaling company over the accidental death of a tribal member in the company's employ. The village and it's food stores were shelled and burned, causing widespread death and distruction. SENATOR MACKIE expressed the opinion of elders in the community that a simple apology by the federal government would bring closure to the incident and redress longstanding feelings of victimization and disrespect. The resolution requests that President Clinton issue an apology to the people of Angoon. SENATOR MACKIE added that Angoon is one of the most culturally traditional village in the state and still deeply feels the effects of this incident. MR. LEONARD JOHN, member of the Kootznoowoo Tribal Corporation, reported that the village was elated when they heard about this resolution. He reflected that 100 years is a long time to carry these memories and the heartache from this incident. He told of how the community and his family remembers the incident to this day and said he hopes for the resolution to bring closure. SENATOR WARD moved SJR 38 out of committee with individual recommendations. Without objection, it was so ordered. With no further business to come before the committee, they were adjourned.