Alaska Native villages

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Alaska Native villages are federally recognized Indigenous communities in Alaska that exercise self-governance and manage local affairs, services, and resources under U.S. law.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous community
federally recognized tribe
local government unit
canEnterInto self-governance compacts with U.S. federal agencies
tribal-state agreements
canOperate tribal courts
tribal health clinics or health programs
tribal police or public safety departments
tribal schools or education programs
country United States of America
distinctFrom Alaska Native regional corporations
Alaska Native villages self-linksurface differs
surface form: Alaska Native village corporations

Alaska municipalities
ethnicGroup Alaska Natives
Aleut
Alutiiq
Athabaskan
surface form: Athabascan

Haida Nation
surface form: Haida

Inuit
surface form: Inupiat

Tlingit
Tsimshian
Yupik
geographicCharacteristic often located in remote areas of Alaska
governedBy tribal council
hasAuthorityOver cultural affairs
customary law
dispute resolution
local resources
local self-governance
local services
subsistence management on certain lands
tribal membership
tribal ordinances
jurisdictionOver tribal members within village jurisdiction
legalFramework Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
Indian Reorganization Act
surface form: Indian Reorganization Act as amended for Alaska

federal Indian law
legalStatus federally recognized tribe under U.S. law
locatedIn Alaska
mayProvide education programs
environmental protection programs
health services
housing services
public safety services
social services
populationCharacteristic often small and rural
purpose management of community resources
preservation of Alaska Native cultures
provision of local governance for Alaska Native people
recognizedBy United States government
surface form: United States federal government

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Alaska Natives governedBy Alaska Native villages
this entity surface form: Alaska Native tribal governments
Alaska Natives governedBy Alaska Native villages
this entity surface form: Alaska Native village corporations
Title V – Indian Energy appliesTo Alaska Native villages
Napaskiak, Alaska isPartOf Alaska Native villages
Alaska Native villages distinctFrom Alaska Native villages self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Alaska Native village corporations
Public Law 93-638 subject Alaska Native villages
ISDEAA primaryBeneficiaries Alaska Native villages
Native Village of Afognak partOf Alaska Native villages
this entity surface form: Alaska Native tribal system
Chenega partOf Alaska Native villages
this entity surface form: Alaska Native communities
Larsen Bay ethnicComposition Alaska Native villages
this entity surface form: Alaska Native community
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act beneficiary Alaska Native villages
Venetie governedBy Alaska Native villages
this entity surface form: Native Village of Venetie Tribal Government
Native Village of Diomede (tribal government) partOf Alaska Native villages
this entity surface form: Alaska Native tribal governments