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Under ANCSA, The Aleut Corporation was entitled to 66,000 acres (270 km 2) of surface lands and 1.572 million acres (6,362 km 2) of subsurface estate. Most of TAC's land selections were made on the Alaska Peninsula and in the Aleutian Islands, Shumagin Islands, and Pribilof Islands.
Calista Corporation owns about 6.5 million acres (26,00 km 2) in southwestern Alaska on the Yukon–Kuskokwim Delta and the Kuskokwim Mountains. [6] Most of this land is split estate where the village corporation owns the surface estate and Calista owns the subsurface.
Quaker Oats bought 19.11 acres (7.73 ha) of land in the Yukon Territory of Canada for the price of US$1000 and printed up 21 million deeds for one square inch (6.5 cm 2) of land. On advice of counsel, Quaker Oats set up and transferred the land to the Great Klondike Big Inch Land Company to make the company the registered owner and manager of ...
As of March 2007, about 9.8 million acres (15,000 sq mi; 40,000 km 2) have been conveyed, including 6.6 million acres (10,000 sq mi; 27,000 km 2) in surface and subsurface estate (fee Owned) and 3.2 million acres (5,000 sq mi; 13,000 km 2) of subsurface estate corresponding to surface estate owned by villages corporations in the Doyon region.
Aug. 7—WASHINGTON — More than 50 years after the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act passed Congress, a federal proposal seeks to resolve claims with so-called "landless" Alaska Natives from ...
Its headquarters are located in Unalaska, Alaska. The Ounalashka Corporation has a significantly greater control over the economy and development of Unalaska than do many of the other village corporations in Alaska, due to the severely limited amount of land suitable for development on the island, and the high percentage of that land that the ...
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