Eugene R."Buzzy"Peltola Jr.(February 7, 1966 – September 12, 2023) was an American public servant and naturalist who served as Alaska director for theBureau of Indian Affairsand manager of theYukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge.He was the husband of CongresswomanMary Peltola.Peltola died as the result of a plane crash in September 2023.
Buzzy Peltola | |
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Regional Director forAlaskafor theBureau of Indian Affairs | |
In office July 9, 2018 – July 29, 2022 | |
Member of theBethelCity Council | |
In office October 2011 – October 2013 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Eugene R. Peltola Jr. February 7, 1966 Bethel,Alaska,U.S. |
Died | September 12, 2023 Alaska, U.S. | (aged 57)
Cause of death | Aviation accident |
Citizenship | United States Orutsararmiut Native Council |
Spouse | Mary Sattler |
Children | 7[1] |
Education | University of Alaska Fairbanks |
Biography
editPeltola was born and raised inBethel, Alaska.[2]He wasYup'ikandTlingit.[3]From an early age, he was an accomplished outdoorsman and hunter. He was a 1984 graduate ofBethel Regional High School,and later graduated from theUniversity of Alaska Fairbankswith a degree in wildlife management.
He was a tribal member of theOrutsararmiut Native Council.[4]Peltola's father, Gene Peltola Sr., was a prominent tribal leader.[5]
Career
editIn the 1980s, Peltola began working for theU.S. Fish and Wildlife Serviceand led subsistence management programs on all federal lands in Alaska. He also served as the lead staffperson for the U.S. Federal Subsistence Board.[6][7][8][9]In 2004, he earned his commercial pilots license.[10]He also worked for several years as a zone supervisor for Refuge Law Enforcement and later as the manager of theYukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge,[11][12][13]assuming the role in 2008.[14][15]In 2009, Peltola was a delegate to the federalWhitefishStrategic Planning Group.[16]
Elected in October 2011 with 63% of the vote, Peltola served a term as a council member for the City of Bethel, and was unanimously elected by his council peers as vice-mayor of the city in 2012.[17][18]In addition to his public service, Peltola served on the corporate boards of the Bethel Native Corporation (a tribal-owned business) and its wholly-owned subsidiaries, Bethel Solutions LLC and Bethel Services, Inc.[4]
In 2013, Peltola testified to theU.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resourcesin a hearing regarding theAlaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.[19]
Peltola worked for the Fish and Wildlife Service until 2018, when he was appointed by U.S. Secretary of the InteriorRyan Zinkeas the new Regional Director for Alaska in the Bureau of Indian Affairs, overseeing services provided to 227 Alaska Native tribes.[4][11][20][21][22]In 2019, he was appointed to the Department of the InteriorSenior Executive ServicePerformance Review Board by Secretary Ryan Zinke.[23][24]
Peltola retired from government service in the summer of 2022, as his wife Mary was running for theU.S. House of Representatives.In the same year, he became the co-founder and CEO of a new company called Alaska Carbon Solutions.[25][26]
Death
editBuzzy Peltola died in a plane crash on September 12, 2023. He was 57.[27][28][29]
Various organizations and officials paid tribute after Peltola's death, including theAlaska Democratic Party,Alaska Federation of Natives,U.S. Secretary of TransportationPete Buttigieg,SenatorLisa Murkowski,SenatorDan Sullivan,GovernorMike Dunleavy,former Alaska GovernorSarah Palin,House SpeakerKevin McCarthy,House Minority LeaderHakeem Jeffries,and various other members of the House of Representatives.[30][31][32][33][34][35][36]
In a statement released onWhitehouse.gov,PresidentJoe Bidenwrote, "Buzzy was a devoted public servant and in the tributes coming from all over the state today, he is being remembered as a friend to all."[37]
Peltola's memorial service was held at Bethel Regional High School on September 16 and attended by over 500 people.[15][38]Peltola was buried at Bethel Memorial Cemetery withAlaska bush aircraftconducting a ceremonial flyover.[15]
Electoral history
editCandidate | Votes | % | |
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Joseph A. Klejka | 504 | 14.35 | |
Mary Sattler | 441 | 12.55 | |
Richard D. Robb | 436 | 12.41 | |
Gene Peltola Jr. | 434 | 12.35 | |
Kent Harding | 419 | 11.93 | |
Mark Springer | 310 | 8.82 | |
Eric G. Whitney | 283 | 8.06 | |
Eric Middlebrook | 277 | 7.88 | |
Sharon D. Sigmon | 273 | 7.77 | |
Write-in | 136 | 3.87 |
Note: The 2011 election was to fill four seats with 2-year terms and two seats with 1-year terms. Candidates were given the choice of which to fill on the basis of their vote-count, with the highest vote-getters being given first-preference to decide which length of a term they wanted to fill. Mary Sattler (Mary Peltola), Richard D. Robb, Gene Peltola Jr., and Mark Springer filled two-year terms while Joseph A. Klejka and Kent Harding filled one-year terms.
Works
editReferences
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- ^"Remembering Buzzy Peltola: A Native leader and a trailblazer".KNBA.September 14, 2023.RetrievedSeptember 14,2023.
- ^abcMacArthur, Anna Rose (July 10, 2018)."Gene Peltola Jr. Of Bethel Named To Alaska's Top BIA Position".KYUK.Archivedfrom the original on September 1, 2022.RetrievedAugust 31,2022.
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- ^"Subsistence Management Regulations for Public Lands in Alaska; Rural Determinations, Nonrural List".FWS.gov.November 4, 2015.RetrievedSeptember 26,2023.
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- ^"Hundreds gather in Bethel to pay their respects to the Peltola family".KYUK.September 18, 2023.RetrievedSeptember 21,2023.
- ^abcMartínezcuello, Francisco (September 19, 2023)."Hundreds of mourners gather in Bethel for funeral of Eugene 'Buzzy' Peltola Jr".Anchorage Daily News.RetrievedSeptember 26,2023.
- ^"Whitefish Biology, Distribution, and Fisheries in the Yukon and Kuskokwim River Drainages in Alaska: a Synthesis of Available Information Alaska Fisheries Data Series Number 2012-4".FWS.gov.May 1, 2012.RetrievedSeptember 26,2023.
- ^"Resolution 11-31 - Certifying the Results of the October 4, 2011 Regular City Election".Bethel Municipal Code.RetrievedSeptember 14,2023.
- ^"10-15-2012 Special Meeting Minutes"(PDF).City of Bethel, Alaska.2012.
- ^Subsistence: Hearing Before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, First Session, to Examine Wildlife Management Authority Within the State of Alaska Under the Alaska National Interest Lands Act and the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, September 19, 2013.U.S. Government Printing Office. 2013.
- ^Kelly, Elias (2023).My Side of the River: An Alaska Native Story.U of Nebraska Press.ISBN978-1-4962-3635-7.
- ^"Eugene Peltola, husband of Rep. Mary Peltola, died after a plane accident in Alaska".POLITICO.September 13, 2023.RetrievedSeptember 26,2023.
- ^"'Shake it up': Bureau of Indian Affairs undergoes change in the Trump era ".Indianz.RetrievedSeptember 26,2023.
- ^"Notice of Senior Executive Service Performance Review Board Appointments".unblock.federalregister.gov.RetrievedSeptember 26,2023.
- ^"Notice of Senior Executive Service Performance Review Board Appointments".FWS.gov.November 29, 2019.RetrievedSeptember 26,2023.
- ^Sabbatini, Mark (September 12, 2023)."U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola's husband dies in plane crash".Juneau Empire.RetrievedSeptember 14,2023.
- ^"About Us | Alaska Carbon Solutions".Alaska Carbon Solutions LLC.RetrievedSeptember 14,2023.
- ^"Rep. Mary Peltola's husband killed in plane crash in Alaska".Anchorage Daily News.September 13, 2023.RetrievedSeptember 13,2023.
- ^"Eugene 'Buzzy' Peltola, husband of Rep. Mary Peltola, has died in a plane crash".KTOO.September 13, 2023.RetrievedSeptember 14,2023.
- ^"ANC23LA075.aspx".www.ntsb.gov.RetrievedSeptember 26,2023.[dead link ]
- ^Downing, Suzanne (September 13, 2023)."Breaking: Gene 'Buzzy' Peltola Jr. dies in plane crash".Must Read Alaska.RetrievedSeptember 14,2023.
- ^Kitchenman, Andrew (September 13, 2023)."Eugene Peltola Jr., retired BIA official and husband of U.S. Rep. Peltola, dies after plane crash".Alaska Beacon.RetrievedSeptember 14,2023.
- ^Verge, Beth (September 14, 2023)."Friends, family reflect on death of Eugene 'Buzzy' Peltola, Jr".RetrievedSeptember 14,2023.
- ^"Tweet from @SarahPalinUSA".X (formerly Twitter).RetrievedSeptember 14,2023.
Please pray for Mary & her family. So very, very sorry for their loss; the state of Alaska mourns the passing of Rep. Peltola's husband in tragic plane crash.
- ^"Eugene, Representative Peltola's Husband Dies in Plane Crash near Saint Marys Tuesday".Alaska Native News.September 13, 2023.RetrievedSeptember 14,2023.
- ^"Leader Jeffries Statement on Eugene Peltola, Jr".democraticleader.house.gov.September 13, 2023.RetrievedSeptember 26,2023.
- ^Schroeder, Kollette (September 13, 2023)."Governor and First Lady Rose Dunleavy Mourn the Death of Gene Peltola".Mike Dunleavy.RetrievedSeptember 26,2023.
- ^"Statement of President Joe Biden On the Passing of Eugene Peltola, Jr".The White House.September 14, 2023.RetrievedSeptember 14,2023.
- ^"Listen: Eugene 'Buzzy' Peltola Jr. funeral and community reflection".KDLG.September 18, 2023.RetrievedSeptember 26,2023.
- ^"City of Bethel, Alaska Resolution #11-31 A Resolution Certifying the Results of the October 4, 2011 Regular City Election".Bethel, Alaska. 2011.RetrievedAugust 24,2023.
- ^Peltola Jr., Eugene (1986).The Status of the Bristle Thighed Curlew on the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge Alaska(PDF).Wader Study Group Bulletin.
- ^Wildlife Review.U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service. 1981.