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would become Canada's largest lead-zinc mine. This hole could not reach the bedrock due to heavy overburden. The program was discontinued. In 1964 the property was re-staked by Dynasty Explorations which Kulan was a director and officer of. Dynasty staked large tracts of the district and identified many drill targets. Due to lack of funds they joined forces with
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China Sterriah, Jack Ladue and Robert Etzel prospected Vangorda Creek and found the first significant mineralization in the area on July 2. They, along with Dena members Joe Etzel and Jack Steriah, were issued shares in the company formed as a result of the discovery, Vangorda Mines Ltd. The property was optioned to Prospectors Airways, headquartered in
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From 1954 to 1957 Kulan prospected north-west of the Vangorda and discovered a rusty area. Geochemical and geophysical surveys resulted in several drill targets. Prospectors Airways would only pay for a packsack drill. The first drill hole was attempted over the No. 2 orebody of what, a decade later,
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in 2005, prospected the Pelly Range. In 1952 he located mineralization in the Anvil district. In 1953 Ross River Dena citizen Jack Sterriah mentioned a heavy concentration of rust in Vangorda Creek that he had known about as a boy. That year Kulan, Peter Thompson along with Dena citizens Arthur John,
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and the years immediately following brought massive changes to Ross River. The building of the Canol Road and pipeline between 1942 and 1944 brought a massive, but temporary, influx of newcomers and the new road made the community more accessible, although the road closed in 1946 and did not reopen
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on the north bank of the Pelly and called the spot Smiths Landing. That winter approximately 15 First Nation families overwintered near the post, creating the beginnings of the permanent community of Ross River. By 1903 a second, rival trading post was set up on the south bank of the Pelly opposite
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The first television service arrived after intervention from Al Kulan, who hired a helicopter and pilot from Whitehorse and flew from mountaintop to mountaintop on a bitterly cold night to find the signal from Faro's five-watt CBC TV transmitter (at the time, only transmitting four hours per day).
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Kulan paid for the equipment, and the community's men volunteered their work, bulldozing a road up the mountain. With some makeshift provision of tower and generator, the repeater began operating about the end of March 1973, picking up Faro's signal (now 12 hours per day off the Anik satellite).
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Arthur John, a Dena elder, learned prospecting from, and worked with, Kulan in the early 1950s and his fluency in English enabled him to serve as an intermediary between Kulan and other Ross River Dena members who also learned to identify minerals. John had a long career prospecting with Conwest
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The transmitter caught the government's attention, but the residents steadfastly refused to shut it down and requested a licence. In early 1975, CBC Radio was finally installed. Ross River's community effort led in 1976 to other similar projects that brought TV to every community;
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After a signal was detected on Grew Creek Hill, a plan was developed and presented to the community association. The association approved action without an official licence, due to their dismay at the extensive bureaucracy that was delaying installation of a CBC radio transmitter.
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The confluence of the Ross and Pelly rivers had long been used as a gathering place for First Nation peoples, particularly in the late summer. The first permanent settlement was established in 1901 when Tom Smith started a small
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until 1958. The late 1940s and early 1950s also saw a collapse of fur prices and the permanent closure of most of the region's fur trading posts — including Pelly Banks, Sheldon Lake, Rose Point,
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exploration increased in the region around Ross River through the 1950s and an exploration and mining boom occurred in the 1960s and 1970s with the discovery and development of the
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region who would travel over the divide to meet others, trade, and sometimes stay. By 1914 over 1,000 people were gathering at Ross River in the late summer. But a severe
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in 1916 hit the community's First Nation people hard, and increasing economic activity and new trading posts along the Mackenzie River reduced the population.
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installed their own satellite dish (illegal until 1979), and the Yukon government attempted to negotiate a lower lease price with
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Exploration as well as Kulan's companies Spartan Exploration and Welcome North Mines.
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Smiths Landing. The settlement attracted an increasing number of people, mostly the
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Canada, Government of Canada; Indigenous and Northern Affairs (November 24, 2016).
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and did not even have a CBC Radio broadcast transmitter – residents would drive to
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The Ross River community was too small to get a satellite-serviced transmitter for
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total private dwellings, a change of 21.2% from its 2016 population of
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which had a monopoly on satellite earth stations until 1979.
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section that is no longer maintained. It is serviced by
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The Ross River Dena: A Yukon Aboriginal Economy (PDF)
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In 1950 and 1951 Al Kulan, who was inducted into the
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unincorporated community
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Ross River
Pelly River
Canol Road
Campbell Highway
Canol Road
Ross River Airport
Whitehorse
Watson Lake
Ross River Dena Council
First Nation
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trading post
Kaska
Mackenzie River
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