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Alaska village eyes return of ancestral lands


Alaska village eyes return of ancestral lands
STEWART HUNTINGTON, Indian Country Today
May 22, 2021
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1of3In this April 22, 2021, photo, signs of spring thaw appear along the Tazlina River in Tazlina, Alaska. The Catholic Church wants to sell 462 acres that once housed the Copper Valley mission school to the Native Village of Tazlina, a federally recognized tribe. The tribe is scrambling to raise the nearly $1.9 million asking price so it can regain stewardship of its ancestral land. (John Tierney/Indian Country Today via AP)John Tierney/APShow MoreShow Less
2of3This April 22, 2021, photo, shows a sign in tiny Tazlina, Alaska, northwest of Anchorage. The Native Village of Tazlina, a federally recognized tribe, is trying to raise money so it can buy 460 acres of ancestral lands from the Archdiocese of Anchorage-Juneau. The land once held a mission school. (John Tierney/Indian Country Today via AP)John Tierney/APShow MoreShow ....

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City moves forward with potential sale of Ram Site


The city of Kodiak has started the process of potentially selling a plot of land adjacent to Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park to the state of Alaska. 
The Kodiak City Council adopted a resolution last week to move forward with an application for funds necessary to sell a 77.55-acre parcel to the state.
The land stretches from Abercrombie Drive to Otmeloi Way on both sides of Monashka Road. The site includes a subunit north of Monashka Bay Road known locally as the Ram Site. 
The land — currently valued at $3.7 million, according to the Kodiak Island Borough website — was issued to the city by the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management in 1962.  ....

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