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When Alaska Natives enrolled in their regional corporations under the terms of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 ( ANCSA ), the Aleut Corporation attracted only about 2, 000 enrolees who could prove a blood quantum of 1 / 4 or more Alaska Native ( including Aleut ).
Not Just a Pretty Face: Dolls and Human Figurines in Alaska Native Cultures.
Fairbanks, Alaska: Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, 1990.
Category: Alaska Native ethnic groups
Category: Native American history of Alaska
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act ( ANCSA ) was signed into law by President Richard M. Nixon on December 23, 1971, the largest land claims settlement in United States history.
The settlement extinguished Alaska Native claims to the land by transferring titles to twelve Alaska Native regional corporations and over 200 local village corporations.
* Native claims to almost all of Alaska were extinguished in exchange for approximately one-ninth of the state's land plus $ 962. 5 million in compensation distributed to 200 local village and 12 Native-owned regional corporations, plus a thirteenth corporation comprising Alaska Natives who had left the state.
* The Alaska Native Allotment Act was revoked and as yet unborn Native children were excluded.
Regional corporations established by the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.
: Main article at: Alaska Native Regional Corporations
* Bethel Native Corporation, the village corporation for Bethel, Alaska
* Arthur Lazarus, Jr. & W. Richard West, Jr., The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act: A Flawed Victory, Law & Contemp.

Alaska and Claims
* J. Tate London, The " 1991 Amendments " to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act: Protection for Native Lands ?, 8 Stan.
* John F. Walsh, Settling the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, 38 Stan.
The Environmental Justice Challenges of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, 81 813 ( 2012 ).
* James D. Linxwiler, The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act: The First Twenty Years Paper 2, Proceedings from the 38th Annual Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute ( 1992 )
* The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Resource Center run by Landye Bennett Blumstein LLP.
* Alaska Native Land Claims Settlement Act of 1971.
* Revisiting the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act ( ANCSA ).
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The term Alaska Native has important legal usage in Alaska and the rest of the United States as a result of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971.
In that case, the land rights were resolved more than 100 years later with the 1971 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act ( ANCSA ).
This is the result of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act ( ANCSA ), which established regional corporations throughout Alaska with complex portfolios of land ownership rather than bounded reservations administered by tribal governments.
However, the allotment process in Alaska under the separate Alaska Native Allotment Act continued until its revocation in 1993 by the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.

Alaska and Act
Land selection by the state of Alaska under the Statehood Act and for the regional and village corporations has continued through the present.
* Alaska Land Transfer Acceleration Act
On March 11, 1969, the Great Synod of Bishops of the Orthodox Church in America ( OCA ) solemnly proclaimed the Act of the Universal Church Canonization of the Staretz Herman to Sainthood in the Orthodox Church in America: " Taking into consideration the long and undisputed witness of the grace of God, appearing through the servant of God, the Staretz Herman of Alaska.
* 1958 – U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower signs the Alaska Statehood Act into law.

Alaska and Network
Today CN owns approximately of track in 8 provinces ( the only two not served by CN are Newfoundland & Labrador and Prince Edward Island ), as well as a stretch of track into the Northwest Territories to Hay River on the southern shore of Great Slave Lake ; it is the northernmost rail line anywhere within the North American Rail Network, as far north as Anchorage, Alaska.
Northwest was started as a Bible Institute by the Northwest Ministry Network of the Assemblies of God USA and is still operated under the control of the Alaska, Montana, Oregon, Northwest, Southern Idaho, and Wyoming districts of the Assemblies of God.
There are several book publishers at UAF, including the University of Alaska Press, the Alaska Native Language Center, Alaska Sea Grant, the University of Alaska Museum of the North, Cooperative Extension Service, and the Alaska Native Knowledge Network.
In the Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Mexican States it says, “ That this part of Mexico has teamed up with U. S. and Alaska to form a group called the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network .” The reason why it was named this is because of the Pacific Flyway Shorebirds that breed in Canada, Alaska, and other West Coastal regions of the United States.
Alaska Public Media also operates the Alaska Public Radio Network ( APRN ), a network of more than 20 radio stations in Alaska that share news and other audio content statewide ; as well as Alaska's omnibus television network, the Alaska Rural Communications Service, which is a joint venture of Alaska Public Media and AlaskaOne.
Fairbanks, AK: Alaska Native Knowledge Network, 2001.
Juneau, Alaska: Alaska Native Knowledge Network.
The organization also operates a radio network, which uses material from National Public Radio, American Public Media, Public Radio International, the Alaska Public Radio Network, and CoastAlaska.
PF1 is part of the Earth Observing System Polar Ground Network ( EPGN ), along with the Alaska Ground Station ( AGS ).
* Alaska Public Radio Network
The concept of the Village Area Network or ( VAN ) was coined to demonstrate the importance of a networked community of technology users in small villages throughout the Yukon – Kuskokwim Delta in southwest Alaska.
Indian Country Today Media Network is a weekly U. S. newsmagazine that is the primary national news source for Natives, American Indians, and Tribes in the U. S. and Alaska.

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