The Dynamics of Alaska Native Self-governmentTraces the growth and evolution of native self government in Alaska since the granting of statehood. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ALASKA NATIVE COMMUNITIES AT | 9 |
AGENTS OF CHANGE IN NATIVE ALASKA | 19 |
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acres action activities administration agencies Alaska Natives American Anchorage Arctic Slope areas ASNA attended authority Barrow bill Bristol Bay Bureau called Commission Committee companies Congress construction continued councils Court cultural Department direct director early economic effective Eskimo established Fairbanks federal formation formed funds grants groups hearings Hopson housing important incorporation increased Indian Affairs influence interests Interior issue land claims leaders leadership leases legislation limited major mayor meeting ment million movement Native associations Native communities North Slope Borough objected October Office operating opportunity organization participation percent planning political population president problems programs projects proposed protest Prudhoe Bay regional corporations Report represented Research result role rural Alaska selections self-government Senate settlement social statehood statewide structure tion University Unorganized Borough villages
References to this book
Beyond the Republic: Meeting the Global Challenges to Constitutionalism Charles J. G. Sampford,Tom Round No preview available - 2001 |