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DECEMBER 4, 2000 An agreement recognizing the sovereignty of Alaska Native villages and tribes is being held up by the refusal of some tribal leaders to recognize the state's sovereignty. Some tribal leaders say recognizing state sovereignty limits their own. But others say their objections are unwarranted. Get the Story:
One word cripples state-tribal talks (Anchorage Daily News 12/3)
Alaska Native agreement held up
Facebook TwitterDECEMBER 4, 2000 An agreement recognizing the sovereignty of Alaska Native villages and tribes is being held up by the refusal of some tribal leaders to recognize the state's sovereignty. Some tribal leaders say recognizing state sovereignty limits their own. But others say their objections are unwarranted. Get the Story:
One word cripples state-tribal talks (Anchorage Daily News 12/3)
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