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TG 112: Unit 2

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Unit 2
    1. Beginning the Special Relationship and Events Leading to the Settlement of Land Claims
    2. Early Education and Effects of the Nelson Act (1905)
    3. Early Alaska Native Land Cases and Acts
    4. Citizenship: United States, State of Alaska, Tribal
    5. Indian Reorganization Act (1934)
    6. Cohen’s Handbook of Federal Indian Law: Case’s Alaska Natives and American Laws
    7. World War II
    8. Indian Country Statute (1948)
    9. Termination Era 1950′s, Public Law 280
    10. Alaska Statehood and Build Up to Alaska Native Land Claims
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