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    5...4...3...2...1. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF THE AFN, THIS IS THE WHITE HOUSE IN WASHINGTON CALLING. I PRESENT THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES...

    [President Nixon] I APPRECIATE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO EXTEND MY GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CONVENTION OF THE ALASKA FEDERATION OF NATIVES. I WANT YOU TO BE AMONG THE FIRST TO KNOW THAT I HAVE JUST SIGNED THE ALASKA NATIVE CLAIMS SETTLEMENT ACT. THIS IS A MILESTONE IN ALASKA'S HISTORY.

    — President Nixon December, 18 1971

    Bering Straits

    Brevig Mission Native Corporation

    Community: 
    Mailing Address: 
    P.O. Box 85024
    Brevig Mission, Alaska 99785 United States
    Merged: 
    No
    Tel: 
    1 907-642-4091

    Brevig Mission

    Bering Straits Native Corporation

    Mailing Address
    Mailing Address: 
    P.O. Box 1008
    Nome, Alaska 99762 United States
    Tel: 
    1 907-443-5252
    Fax: 
    1 907-443-2985

    Stebbins Native Corporation

    Region: Bering Straits Region: Bering Straits Village: Stebbins Address 1: PO Box 70110 City: Stebbins State: Alaska Zipcode: 99671 Tel: 907-934-3074 Fax: 907-934-2399 Merged: No

    Brevig Mission Native Corp.

    Region: Bering Straits Region: Bering Straits Village: Brevig Mission Address 1: P.O. Box 85024 City: Brevig Mission State: Alaska Zipcode: 99785 Tel: 907-642-4091 Merged: No

    Sitnasuak Native Corporation

    Sitnasuak Native Corporation (SNC) was established under the provisions of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act . Signed by President Nixon on December 18, 1971, the Act settled land ownership disputes between the U.S. and State governments and the aboriginal owners. On February 9, 1973, SNC was incorporated under Alaska State statutes as a land based profit corporation.

    With the land entitlement of 161,280 acres, we have received patent to 43,486 acres and interim conveyance to 109,417 acres, which is approximately 95% of the total. The corporation has also received 81,280 acres of Sec.12(b). The subsurface resources are owned by Bering Straits Regional Corporation.

    SNC, the largest of the 16 village corporations in the Bering Straits region had an initial enrollment of 2,054 shareholders in 1971. Currently, Sitnasuak shareholders have increased to 2,783 and growing through inheritance and gifting. Our corporate headquarters are located in Nome, Alaska.

    Bering Straits Foundation

    An Alaska Native non-profit dedicated to enhancing educational and cultural preservation opportunities for Bering Straits Native Corporation shareholders, their descendants, and the people of the Bering Straits region.

    Kawerak Incorporated

    Initially established in 1973 as the non-profit arm of the Bering Straits Native Association, Kawerak advocated for the settlement of the Alaska Native Land Claims Act. Today, Kawerak contracts with the state and federal government to provide services to residents of the Bering Strait Region, 75% of whom are American Indian, Eskimo or Aleut descent. Kawerak's organizational goal is to empower Alaska Native people and their governing bodies to take control of their future. With programs ranging from education to housing, and natural resource management to economic development, Kawerak seeks to improve the Region's social, economic, educational, cultural and political conditions.

    Bering Straits Native Corporation

    Bering Straits Native Corporation Website

    Bering Straits

    Regional Corporation

    Bering Straits Native Corporation
    P.O. Box 1008
    Nome, AK 99762
    www.beringstraits.com
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