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1. Alaska natives and American laws [2012]
- Case, David S.
- 3rd ed. - Fairbanks, AK : University of Alaska Press, ©2012.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xvii, 499 pages) : illustrations
- Summary
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- The federal relationship to alaska natives
- Aboriginal title
- Reservations
- Native allotments and townsites
- ANCSA: the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
- History of native services in Alaska
- Native entitlement to services
- Subsistence in Alaska
- Modern Alaska native governments and organizations
- Sovereignty: the Alaska native claims to self-government.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
2. Alaska natives and American laws [2012]
- Case, David S.
- 3rd ed. - Fairbanks, AK : University of Alaska Press, ©2012.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xvii, 499 pages) : illustrations
- Summary
-
- The federal relationship to alaska natives
- Aboriginal title
- Reservations
- Native allotments and townsites
- ANCSA: the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
- History of native services in Alaska
- Native entitlement to services
- Subsistence in Alaska
- Modern Alaska native governments and organizations
- Sovereignty: the Alaska native claims to self-government.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
3. Alaska natives and American laws [2002]
- Case, David S.
- 2nd ed. - Fairbanks [AK] : University of Alaska Press, c2002.
- Description
- Book — xv, 515 p. ; 26 cm.
- Summary
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Thirty years after the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act became law, Alaska Natives are subject more than ever to a dizzying array of laws, statutes, and regulations. Once again, Case and Voluck have provided the most rigorous and comprehensive presentation of the important laws and concepts in Alaska Native law and policy to date. This second edition provides a much-expanded and up-to-date analysis of ANCSA, the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, and four fields of Alaska Native law and policy: land, human services, subsistence, and self-government. The authors also trace the development of the Alaska Native organizations working to influence and change these policies. Like the first edition, the expanded Alaska Natives and American Laws is the essential reference for anyone working in Native law, policy, or social services, and for scholars and students in law, public policy, environmental studies, and Native American studies.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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4. Alaska natives and American laws [1984]
- Case, David S.
- Rev. ed. - [Fairbanks, Alaska] : University of Alaska Press, 1984.
- Description
- Book — xxii, 586 p. ; 24 cm.
- Online
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KFA1705 .C37 1984 | Available |
5. Alaska natives and American laws [1984]
- Case, David S.
- Rev. ed. - [Fairbanks, Alaska] : University of Alaska Press, 1984.
- Description
- Book — xxii, 586 p. ; 24 cm.
- Online
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- Case, David S.
- Anchorage : Alaska Native Foundation, 1978.
- Description
- Book — xiv, 175 p. ; 28 cm.
- Online
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KFA1705 .C375 1978 | Unknown |