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Take My Land, Take My Life: The Story of Congress's Historic Settlement of Alaska Native Land Claims, 1960-1971 1er édition
Donald Craig Mitchell
Take My Land, Take My Life: The Story of Congress's Historic Settlement of Alaska Native Land Claims, 1960-1971 1er édition
Donald Craig Mitchell
In Take My Land, Take My Life, Mitchell concludes the story of the 134-year history of the U. S. government's relations with Alaska's Native people. The culmination of that tale occurred in 1971 when Congress enacted the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. ANCSA authorized Alaska Natives to be paid $962.5 million and to be conveyed title to 44 million acres of land. Though highly controversial, ANCSA remains the most generous settlement of aboriginal land claims in the nation's history. Mitchell's insightful, exhaustively researched work also describes the political history during the first decade of Alaska statehood, from the rise of Native organizations such as the Alaska Federation of Natives to the battles for power in the subcommittees of Congress.
"A terrific account of a stirring political struggle and important piece of American history. Take My Land, Take My Life is one of those rare works of genuine must-reading for anyone interested in the struggles of North American Native peoples to achieve identity and justice." -Leonard Garment, counsel to President Richard M. Nixon
690 pages, Illustrations, unspecified
Médias | Livres Paperback Book (Livre avec couverture souple et dos collé) |
Validé | 1 février 2001 |
ISBN13 | 9781889963242 |
Éditeurs | University of Alaska Press |
Pages | 690 |
Dimensions | 173 × 251 × 38 mm · 1,16 kg |
Langue et grammaire | English |
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