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Main Title Alaska natives & the land /
CORP Author United States. Federal Field Committee for Development Planning in Alaska.
Publisher Federal Field Committee for Development Planning in Alaska, For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office,
Year Published 1968
OCLC Number 00020357
Subjects Alaska Natives--Alaska--Social conditions ; Alaska Natives--Alaska--Economic conditions ; Natural resources--Alaska ; Ethnology--Alaska ; Anthropology, Cultural
Additional Subjects Indians of North America--Alaska ; Natural resources--Alaska
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ESAM  E78.A3U65 Region 10 Library/Seattle,WA 07/31/2017
Collation iii, 565 pages : illustrations, maps (some color) ; 28 x 38 cm + 1 map (color ; 68 x 84 cm)
Notes
"October 1968." Accompanying folded map in back pocket: Native communities of Alaska. Scale: 1:3,000,000. Includes bibliographical references (pages 556-565).
Contents Notes
Pursuant to the Native land claims within Alaska, this compilation of background data and interpretive materials relevant to a fair resolution of the Alaska Native problem seeks to record data and information on the Native peoples; the land and resources of Alaska and their uses by the people in the past and present; land ownership; and future needs of the Native peoples, the State of Alaska, and the Federal Government. The document contains 9 chapters: "Alaska Natives Today: An Overview" (Population Distribution and Growth, Variety and Similarity, Jobs and Earned Income, Public and General Assistance, Education, Health, Native Organizations, Federal Spending and Alaska Natives); "Village Alaska" (General Characteristics, Economy of Village Alaska, Education and Training, Housing and Facilities, Health Status, Future of Villages and Governmental Policy); "Land & Ethnic Relationships" (The Land, Regional Analysis, Regional Characterization and Ethnic Identification, Regional Occupation and Livelihood Patterns); "Natural Resources" (Significance, Surface Resources [wildlife, water, agriculutre, forests, fisheries, and recreation], Subsurface Resources [locatable and leasable mineral resources]); "The Land Issue" (History: Review of Laws and Policy, Present Status of Lands Statewide and Regionally, The Land Conflict); "Economic Development" (Alaska's Economic Development, Impact of Economic Development on Native Welfare, Economic Consequences of Settlement); and "Framework for Decision" (Elements of the Problem, Elements of the Settlement). Included are 579 figures and a 253-item bibliography. A map illustrating locations of Native communities comes with the document if ordered through gpo.