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Alaska Native Tribes,ANCSA Corporations, and Other Organizations

Alaska Native Tribes,ANCSA Corporations, and Other Organizations
Author: Lydia Hays
Publisher: Publication Consultants
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2015-07-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1594335427

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Learn about Alaska's unique indigenous people who have lived thousands of years in a subsistence economy and unconquered. See how today's Alaska Native people exhibit remarkable resilience and adaptability despite the arrival of foreigners to Alaska in the mid-1700s, who sought natural resources and brought death and disease that claimed many indigenous lives. Clear descriptions, facts, charts, lists, and maps tell about the 230 Alaska Native tribes and more than 350 Alaska Native–owned for profit and nonprofit organizations that have emerged over the past 65 years. A stunning 25,000 year timeline depicts archeological sites which helped provide the basis for aboriginal land rights in the historic Alaska Native Land Claims Settlement in 1971. Today, Alaska Native people comprise about 20 percent of Alaska's population and their institutions are a major player in Alaska's diverse economy. Easy to read, you will gain an essential understanding about these modern institutions that have been successfully integrated with traditional subsistence values and are improving the lives of Alaska Native people and all of Alaska.


Alaska Natives Regional Profiles

Alaska Natives Regional Profiles
Author: United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Planning Support Group
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1978
Genre: Corporations
ISBN:

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Alaska Native Tribes, ANCSA Corporations, and Tribal Organizations

Alaska Native Tribes, ANCSA Corporations, and Tribal Organizations
Author: Lydia Hays
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781594338540

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Learn about the indigenous people of Alaska who have lived thousands of years in the harsh arctic environment of Alaska. They survived by subsistence hunting, fishing, and gathering and yet remained unconquered. This handbook is about their organizations from a historical and modern perspective. A 25,000-year timeline in the book depicts several Alaskan archaeological sites which provide evidence that confirms the presence and aboriginal land rights of the indigenous people in Alaska. That information was in large part the basis for the historic Alaska Native land claims settlement in 1971. Over 400 Native institutions are major players in Alaska's diverse economy today. Alaska Native people are successfully integrating these modern institutions with their traditional values to improve the lives of Alaska Native people and Alaskan communities.


Alaska Natives and American Laws

Alaska Natives and American Laws
Author: David S. Case
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2012-06-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1602231761

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Now in its third edition, Alaska Natives and American Laws is still the only work of its kind, canvassing federal law and its history as applied to the indigenous peoples of Alaska. Covering 1867 through 2011, the authors offer lucid explanations of the often-tangled history of policy and law as applied to Alaska’s first peoples. Divided conceptually into four broad themes of indigenous rights to land, subsistence, services, and sovereignty, the book offers a thorough and balanced analysis of the evolution of these rights in the forty-ninth state. This third edition brings the volume fully up to date, with consideration of the broader evolution of indigenous rights in international law and recent developments on the ground in Alaska.


A Dangerous Idea

A Dangerous Idea
Author: Peter Metcalfe
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2014-11-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1602232407

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Decades before the marches and victories of the 1960s, a group of Alaska Natives were making civil rights history. Throughout the early twentieth century, the Alaska Native Brotherhood fought for citizenship, voting rights, and education for all Alaska Natives, securing unheard-of victories in a contentious time. Their unified work and legal prowess propelled the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, one of the biggest claim settlements in United States history. A Dangerous Idea tells an overlooked but powerful story of Alaska Natives fighting for their rights under American law and details one of the rare successes for Native Americans in their nearly two-hundred-year effort to define and protect their rights.


Chasing the Dark

Chasing the Dark
Author: Kenneth L. Pratt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2009
Genre: Alaska Natives
ISBN:

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"The program that ultimately developed in response to Section 14(h)(1) of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) ... result[ed] in the largest and most diverse single collection of information ever compiled about the history and cultures of Alaska Natives ... Through this publication the Bureau of Indian Affairs seeks to both increase public awareness of this important program, and offer a glimpse of the valuable information the agency maintains concerning Alaska history and the traditions of Alaska Native peoples."--Ed. preface.


Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act

Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1987
Genre: Alaska Natives
ISBN:

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Alaska Native Policy in the Twentieth Century

Alaska Native Policy in the Twentieth Century
Author: Ramona Ellen Skinner
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2019-01-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317732073

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This book explores the application of federal Indian policy to Alaska Natives in the 20th century, a process driven by the federal government's desire to acquire Indian land. Twentieth century Indian policy, as applied in Alaska, has oscillated between encouraging the privatization of land and assimilation of Native Alaskans into the dominant society, and allowing for Native autonomy and self-government. The Alaska Reorganization Act of 1936, better known as the Alaska Native New Deal, promoted Native self-government through constitutions and native self-sufficiency through corporations within geographic limits of designated reservations. In Alaska, the federal government's termination policy extended state jurisdiction over Native peoples after World War Two. A new policy of self-determination was initiated by the passage of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971. With this act, 40 million acres were conveyed to newly created Native corporations. Alaska Natives would achieve self-determination by participation in corporate decisions. This history of the legislation and implementation of federal Indian policy in Alaska explores the tensions and reversals expressed through successive legislative acts, and focuses upon the implications of this policy for Native Alaskans.