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    "In 1997, there were nearly 200,000 American Indian and Alaska Native-owned businesses across the country."
    — US Census Bureau Radio Zone

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    13th Region Group

    Reading an Alaska Native Corporation Annual Report

    Each year the thirteen Alaska native regional corporations and over 200 village corporations distribute annual reports to their shareholders. The annual reports typically include a letter from the president of the corporation, current events within the corporation, and the financial statements of the year with corresponding notes. Regional corporation reports tend to be more extensive than the village reports but their overall setup is similar. Below are links to learn about several important statements found in all reports.

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    The Thirteenth Regional Corporation

    Physical Address
    Physical Address: 
    1156 Industry Drive
    Seattle, Washington 98188-4803 United States
    Tel: 
    1 206-575-6229
    Fax: 
    1 206-575-6283

    Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA)

    Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA)
    By Alexandra J. McClanahan
    CIRI Historian

    In 1971 the push for oil development, the state's desire to get the land promised to it under the Statehood Act and the Alaska Natives’ efforts to save their land paid off with what would become the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, known as ANCSA. For four long years spirited debate had focused on just how much land and cash the Alaska Natives would be granted for the settlement of their claims. The final bill that emerged promised 44 million acres and $1 billion in cash.

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