Appendix A - Alaska Native Knowledge Network - University of - ankn uaf 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Glossary' section. Familiarize yourself with the terms and their meanings, as they will be essential for understanding the content.
  3. Move on to the 'Unangam Values' section. Read through the values and principles outlined, reflecting on how they apply to your context.
  4. Fill out any required fields in the 'Interview Release Form'. Ensure you provide accurate information regarding your permission for educational use.
  5. Utilize the 'Sound System' section to practice pronunciation of Unangam tunuu words. This will enhance your understanding and ability to communicate effectively.
  6. Refer to the 'Dictionary' section for any specific words you need clarification on. Use this resource to deepen your comprehension of Unangam tunuu.

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The federal government also compensated the newly formed Alaska Native corporations a total of $962.5 million for land lost in the settlement agreement. ANCSA had expansive effects, docHubing far beyond Alaska Native people.
Lawrence Island Yupik live in the north and northwest parts of Alaska; Yupik and Cupik Alaska Natives live in southwest Alaska; the Athabascan peoples live in Alaskas interior; and south-central Alaska and the Aleutian Islands are the home of the Alutiiq (Sugpiaq) and Unangax peoples.
In general, there are five groups of Alaska Native people identified by region Iupiat St. Lawrence Island Yupik in the Arctic; Athabascan in Southcentral and Interior Alaska; Yupik Cupik, Unangax̂ and Sugpiaq (Alutiiq) in Southwest Alaska; and Eyak, Haida, Tsimshian, and Tlingit in the Inside Passage.
Alaskas indigenous people, who are jointly called Alaska Natives, can be divided into five major groupings: Aleuts, Northern Eskimos (Inupiat), Southern Eskimos (Yuit), Interior Indians (Athabascans) and Southeast Coastal Indians (Tlingit and Haida).
Alaska Native Education Program (ALN 84.356A): The Alaska Native Education program serves the unique educational needs of Alaska Natives and recognizes the roles of Alaska Native languages and cultures in the educational success and long-term well-being of Alaska Native students.

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The twelve for-profit regional corporations, and a thirteenth region representing those Alaska Natives who were no longer residents of Alaska in 1971, were awarded the monetary and property compensation created by ANCSA.

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