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Publisher: Alaska Department of Education and Center for Northern Educational Research, University of Alaska

Martin, Guy


June 1975

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Grade Level(s): 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Theme(s): ANCSA

Category: General ANCSA
One of a series of short booklets on ANCSA. Martin discusses the social-historical-political contexts of Native land claims legislation in Alaska, and changes which led to the passage of ANCSA. He summarizes the roles of key players in federal and state government, and the Alaska Federation of Natives, and events leading to settlement of land claims legislation including the "land freeze" imposed by Udall in 1966, and the economic interests of the oil industry. Definitions are included for selected terms. Other booklets in the series: Stock, Corporations, and the Native Land Claims Settlement; Environmental Issues in the Land Claims; New Tribes for New Times; Politics and Alaska Natives; Village Alaska; Future Land Use Planning Alternatives for Alaska; and Planning How to Use Land in Village Alaska.


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