If you think it would be"Cool" to have locals guiding suggest it to the local Homer AC
I think anything to take anybody off welfare in the area would be cool. Always have.
You pay them to harvest a local resource. It has been a tremendous help in self esteem and productivity in the area.
Now if QuickPack paid guys to harvest the logs, like they do now, Build two or three nice quality lodges in the outlying areas of the lower river, that get hunted by no body because there are so many moose, and had exclusive rights to the area seems doable. Providing jobs to locals and helping decrease the Federal dole harvesting a resource that is plentiful at this time and in the future provided it is managed. I do see that as cool thing. Done from the inside it would be viewed a lot better than outside guides coming in. There is vast areas of the Lower Yukon that never see a hunter. Just discussion.
I was in Beaver Alaska watching locals there cache in on having outsiders come in. Year round. The money stayed in the Athabaskan village in lodging, food and activity costs. All they were doing was coming to view the subsistence lifestyle. Everyone seem fine with it because it was done from inside the village. They were not harvesting game but it shows that not all villages are bringing in outside people to add to the village income.
Beaver lodge tours