From a much longer article at:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2008026795_makah01m.html

TACOMA � A federal judge Monday decided to lock up two Makah tribal members for illegally killing a gray whale last fall, while three others received two years' probation.

As part of the plea deal reached with federal prosecutors, whalers William Secor, Theron Parker and Frankie Gonzales also will have to perform community service in Neah Bay ranging from 100 to 150 hours, according to the sentence imposed by United States Magistrate Judge Kelley Arnold in U.S. District Court in Tacoma.

Two other whalers, Andy Noel and Wayne Johnson, did not take the deal and were found guilty in a bench trial of the same misdemeanor charge of violating the Marine Mammal Protection Act. They have appealed their convictions.

Johnson received the longest sentence, five months at the federal detention center in SeaTac � more than double what prosecutors had requested. Noel is to serve 90 days. Prosecutors had recommended 60 days' imprisonment for each. Each also will serve a year of probation and perform community service.