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Publisher: Alaska Native News
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Paul, Sr., William L.


August 1984

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

Theme(s): ANCSA

Category: General ANCSA
Length: 2 pages
"Covers: Land Claims Struggle, ANCSA Legislation, The Land Settlement, The Cash Settlement, Federal Indian Relationship, and Indian Law. Evaluation: Relatively detailed coverage of topics. Material is clear and readable. Comments: This speech has tremendous historical significance. William Paul was the first Native lawyer in Alaska and one of the earliest advocates of Native land rights. This speech is recommended reading for a high school class."1
1 ANCSA: Caught in the Act - Teacher's Guide, (Juneau/Anchorage, AK: Alaska Department of Education/The Alaska Native Foundation, 1987) 121.

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