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Publisher: D-2 Steering Council for Alaska Lands

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Referenced by: ANKN Clearinghouse

Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12

Theme(s): ANCSA

Category: d(2)/ANILCA
Length: 13 minutes; available from the State Film Library, Pouch G, Juneau, AK 99811
"Covers: ANILCA, Native Cultures, and Varied Uses of Alaska's Land and Resources. Evaluation: Overview of topics. Excellent production quality. Color. Information is clearly presented. Video uses primarily location footage, and is fast paced, and interesting. Comments: This video was made in an effort to present some of the values Alaskans wanted considered before final legislation was adopted concerning the classification of national interest lands in their state. It is thought provoking but would require some explanation of ANILCA and how it afected land classification in Alaska."1
1 ANCSA: Caught in the Act - Teacher's Guide, (Juneau/Anchorage, AK: Alaska Department of Education/The Alaska Native Foundation, 1987) 107.

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