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The settlement established Alaska Native claims to the land by transferring titles to twelve Alaska Native regional corporations and over 200 local village corporations. A thirteenth regional corporation was later created for Alaska Natives who no longer resided in Alaska.
Through ANCSA, the federal government transferred 44 million acres land to be held in corporate ownership by Alaska Native shareholders to Alaska Native regional and village corporations.
In many ways, the settlement has been a remarkable success, changing land ownership patterns and political and economic power in a developing territory that became a state just 32 years ago.
The first European settlement was established in 1784 by Russians at Three Saints Bay, near present-day Kodiak. With the arrival of the Russian fur traders, many Unangan were killed by the newcomers or overworked in the hunting of fur seals. Many other Unangan died of diseases brought by the Russians.
Annual individual payout YearDividend amount (USD)Inflation-adjusted dividend amount (2024 USD) 2018 1,600.00 2,003.5 2019 1,606.00 1,975.15 2020 992.00 1,205.27 2021 1,114.00 1,292.6739 more rows
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On December 18, 1971 Alaska Native aboriginal claims were settled and extinguished by an Act of Congress and signed by President Nixon through the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA), the largest land claims settlement in U.S. history.
ANCSA was enacted in 1971 to settle aboriginal land title claims with Alaska Natives. Part of ANCSA provides for each specific regional or village corporation to select federal lands within their legally defined regions to be conveyed to them.
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act revokes all but one of the reserves and reservations in the state. In return, Alaska Natives are granted one-ninth of the state or 40 million acres to be divided among them along with a shared payment of $462,500,000.

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