Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, 1971-1979


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"... Social, economic, and governmental implications were studied by contractors and staff. The results are a comprehensive interdisciplinary evaluation of Settlement Act implementation from 1971 to early 1979. The study generally addresses the following questions: (1) Has implementation of the Settlement Act satisfied the objectives, goals, and aspirations of Alaska Natives ... (2) Has implementation of the Settlement Act satisfied the objectives of Congress, as stated in Section 2 ... (3) Are there needed changes in the institutional machinery mandated by the Act? ... (4) What unresolved problems and issues remain? ... The commission has viewed the Act within the framework of the economic, environmental, social, and political realities of Alaska and the Nation. ... (Au)"--ASTIS [online] database.




Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, 1971-1979


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Report of analysis of 1971 to early 1979 implementation of Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act by Joint Federal-State Land Use Planning Commission which evaluated accomplishments and cumulative effects, discerned trends, and recommended future policy. Also includes social, economic, and governmental implications which were studied by contractors and staff.










ANCSA 1985 Study


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Change for Alaska's Natives


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Alaska Natives and American Laws


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Besides an updated analysis of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (1971), this reference surveys The Special Relationship of Alaska Natives to the Federal Government--the title of the 1978 edition--as reflected in rulings relevant to land, human services, subsistence, and self-government issues. This edition includes the foreword to the Alaska Native Foundation first edition; a revised U. of Alaska Press edition appeared in 1984. Case is an Alaska-based lawyer who has played a major role in Alaska Native law for decades; co-author Voluck is also a lawyer. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR