Great information for those comming up here. My experience with the native corps has for the most part been excellent. In Elim up on the Bering Coast they never charged me any fees. In Shaktoolik the fee was $100 but the guys in town took me hunting anyways and told me I did not have to pay. There is one man in Shaktoolik, Palmer Sagonik (spelling) that is doing spring bear hunts and would be an excellect guide. I sat down with his family one night and we tried to eat 57 crabs in one sitting.
However, in one village on the Yukon, some residents were not so receptive. In that case we just hunted government lands.
The point is ask! Usually if you are strait forward with people, use the same manners as you would asking a farmer to hunt his land in the lower 48, your reception will be much better.
Keep up the great information guys.
By the way: Still no snow on the main islands so the deer are up high out on Prince William Sound.