WHITEHORSE, Canada — Indians from both sides of the border have joined forces to save a caribou calving ground from oil and gas exploration they claim could threaten a prime source of food.
Five representatives from the tiny Yukon village of Old Crow traveled to Arctic Village, Alaska's most northerly native community, to appear before a U.S. congressional committee holding hearings into plans to explore land used by the Porcupine River caribou herd.
