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draft report for limited distribution; 159 pages; maps; contents are: *1) Introduction *2) Alaska native communities at the time of statehood: * Socio-economic situation * Cultural condition * Political structure * Participation in politics and program administration *3) Change agents in native Alaska after statehood: * Consequences of statehood * Socio-political diffusion * The anti-poverty campaign in rural Alaska *4) The native land claims movement in Alaska: * Early native associations * Regional associations * Statewide native organization * Native political development *5) The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act: * Legislative history * Provisions of ANCSA * Implementation of ANCSA * Post-ANCSA developments in the unorganized borough *6) Government and politics in the North Slope borough: * History of borough formation * Expansion of borough power * Protection and enhancement of the interests of Alaskan Eskimos * Regulation of energy exploration and development * Responsibilities of power *7) Conclusions: * Structural development and adaptation * Native participation in government programs * Economic security and the protection of native values * Native perceptions of self and community control; spiral bound cardboard covers; former owner stamp; fine condition. (U.S. orders will be shipped from Vermont on request) Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Seller Inventory # 004310
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Title: Alaska Native Self-Government
Publisher: Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, Ottawa
Publication Date: 1979
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