Alaska drilling to have chilling effect Friday, February 4, 2005 NORTH HALEDON - Warren Smith made his first visit to "the lower 48" this week, leaving his small Yukon village to speak to groups around North Jersey about his people, the indigenous Gwich'in Athabaskan, their 1,000-year reliance on caribou, and federal legislation that could change their way of life.Smith was joined by Jillian Morrissey, an environmental activist who has spent the past three years photographing Alaska's wildlife and fighting to protect the caribou and the Gwich'in people from oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.Wednesday night the pair brought...