The Federal government of the United States has, over a number of years, entered into provisional commitments with various owners and agencies in respect to areas of land in Alaska, which, in aggregate, exceed the land area of the State by 22%. It is now under pressure from sundry agencies and interest groups to bring additional areas into existing systems of conservation without due study of the problems involved. There will be a consequent lessening in the chances of the State and its Native peoples achieving economic self-sufficiency within a programme of planned land use and protection of the environment. There is need for a single manager of Federal lands, unaffiliated with any existing agencies
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) was enacted for the purpose of promoting economic de...
51-1Public LandsTown Sites in Alaska. [2814] Missionary activities among the natives; recommends tha...
This study provides a comprehensive historical examination of the Alaska National Interest Lands Co...
ABSTRACT. The Federal government of the United States has, over a number of years, entered into prov...
In accordance with the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971, Alaskan Natives have begun throu...
When the U.S. bought Alaska in 1867, it acquired an area twice the size of the 13 original American ...
The reservation of agricultural lands is one of the most urgent, and least recognized, problems fac...
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 18 December 1971 is the most significant piece of federal...
P.L. 92-203). Under the first four acts, public lands were distributed to the private sector and sta...
Rural Alaska land management is complex, especially for tribal members who rely on the harvest of tr...
The Alaska Constitution prevents the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act\u27s (ANILCA) r...
Major decisions an the use and disposition of land in Alaska are being made by the State and Federal...
A chapter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "This report d...
Sale of Lands in Alaska Territory. [1770] Declining population in Alaska; conduct of the Indians the...
After the United States’ purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867, Alaska Native lands have existed in...
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) was enacted for the purpose of promoting economic de...
51-1Public LandsTown Sites in Alaska. [2814] Missionary activities among the natives; recommends tha...
This study provides a comprehensive historical examination of the Alaska National Interest Lands Co...
ABSTRACT. The Federal government of the United States has, over a number of years, entered into prov...
In accordance with the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971, Alaskan Natives have begun throu...
When the U.S. bought Alaska in 1867, it acquired an area twice the size of the 13 original American ...
The reservation of agricultural lands is one of the most urgent, and least recognized, problems fac...
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 18 December 1971 is the most significant piece of federal...
P.L. 92-203). Under the first four acts, public lands were distributed to the private sector and sta...
Rural Alaska land management is complex, especially for tribal members who rely on the harvest of tr...
The Alaska Constitution prevents the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act\u27s (ANILCA) r...
Major decisions an the use and disposition of land in Alaska are being made by the State and Federal...
A chapter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "This report d...
Sale of Lands in Alaska Territory. [1770] Declining population in Alaska; conduct of the Indians the...
After the United States’ purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867, Alaska Native lands have existed in...
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) was enacted for the purpose of promoting economic de...
51-1Public LandsTown Sites in Alaska. [2814] Missionary activities among the natives; recommends tha...
This study provides a comprehensive historical examination of the Alaska National Interest Lands Co...