Alaska Native Allotment Subdivision Act, Cape Fox Entitlement Act, and the Alaska Land Transfer Acceleration Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, First Session on S. 1354 to Resolve Certain Conveyances and Provide for Alternative Land Selections Under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Related to Cape Fox Corporation and Sealaska Corporation, and for Other Purposes, S. 1421 to Authorize the Subdivision and Dedication of Restricted Land Owned by Alaska Natives, S. 1466 to Facilitate the Transfer of Land in the State of Alaska, and for Other Purposes, August 6, 2003, Anchorage, Alaska

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Página 68 - SEACC. SEACC respectfully requests that this written statement and accompanying materials be entered into the official record of this Subcommittee hearing. Founded in 1970, SEACC is a grassroots coalition of 18 volunteer, non-profit conservation groups made up of local citizens in 14 Southeast Alaska communities, from Ketchikan to Yakutat. SEACC's individual members include commercial fishermen, Alaskan Natives, small timber operators, hunters and guides, and Alaskans from all walks of life. SEACC...
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Página 25 - Alaska, based on aboriginal land claims; (b) the settlement should be accomplished rapidly, with certainty, in conformity with the real economic and social needs of Natives, without litigation, with maximum participation by Natives in decisions affecting their rights and property...
Página 68 - I respectfully request that my written statement and accompanying materials be entered into the official record of this committee hearing. Founded in 1970, SEACC is a coalition of 15 local citizen, volunteer conservation groups in 12 Southeast Alaska communities, from Ketchikan to Yakutat.
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