Retribalization as a Strategy for Achievement of Group and Individual Social Security in Alaska Native Villages — with a Special Focus on Subsistence [paper]

This paper was revised for publication as: Conn, Stephen; & Langdon, Steve J. (1988). "Retribalization as a Strategy for Achievement of Group and Individual Social Security in Alaska Native Villages — with a Special Focus on Subsistence." In F. von Benda-Beckmann, K. von Benda-Beckmann...

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Main Authors: Conn, Stephen, Langdon, Steve J.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage 1986
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/9791
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/9791 2023-05-15T16:06:28+02:00 Retribalization as a Strategy for Achievement of Group and Individual Social Security in Alaska Native Villages — with a Special Focus on Subsistence [paper] Conn, Stephen Langdon, Steve J. 1986-06-02 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/9791 en_US eng Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage Conn, Stephen; & Langdon, Steve J. (1986). "Retribalization as a Strategy for Achievement of Group and Individual Social Security in Alaska Native Villages — with a Special Focus on Subsistence". Paper presented at the Symposium on Formal and Informal Social Security, Commission on Folk Law and Legal Pluralism and Max Planck Institute, Tutzing, Germany, Jun 1986. JC 8628.01 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/9791 Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission (AEWC) Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) Alaska Native lands Alaska Natives bush justice Indian Reorganization Act legal anthropology rural justice Sitka Alaska sovereignty subsistence tribal government Yupiit Nation Working Paper 1986 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:37:20Z This paper was revised for publication as: Conn, Stephen; & Langdon, Steve J. (1988). "Retribalization as a Strategy for Achievement of Group and Individual Social Security in Alaska Native Villages — with a Special Focus on Subsistence." In F. von Benda-Beckmann, K. von Benda-Beckmann, E. Casino, F. Hirtz, G.R. Woodman & H.F. Zacher (eds.), Between Kinship and the State: Social Security and Law in Developing Countries, pp. 437–450. Providence, RI: Foris Publications. Alaska Native groups have adopted a strategy of seeking general welfare, including social security, through retribalization — a term of dual meaning discussed in this paper. The paper aims to describe the historical developments leading to the adoption of this strategy, explain its nature and the various forms which it takes, and assess its potential for the achievement of the general welfare of Alaska Natives. General Welfare and Social Security / Retribalization: Alaska Meanings / Manifestations of Retribalization in Alaska (Sitka Community Association; Yupiit Nation) / Other Tribal Strategies (Unalakleet Initiative - Externally Directed; Eschscholtz Bay - Management Among Native Groups; Venetie's Approach - Internal and Then External; Complex Interaction by Yupiit Villages; Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission (AEWC): External First and Then Internal) / Retribalization as Revitalization Movement / Footnote / Bibliography Report Eschscholtz Bay eskimo* Yupiit Alaska University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Indian
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topic Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission (AEWC)
Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA)
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA)
Alaska Native lands
Alaska Natives
bush justice
Indian Reorganization Act
legal anthropology
rural justice
Sitka
Alaska
sovereignty
subsistence
tribal government
Yupiit Nation
spellingShingle Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission (AEWC)
Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA)
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA)
Alaska Native lands
Alaska Natives
bush justice
Indian Reorganization Act
legal anthropology
rural justice
Sitka
Alaska
sovereignty
subsistence
tribal government
Yupiit Nation
Conn, Stephen
Langdon, Steve J.
Retribalization as a Strategy for Achievement of Group and Individual Social Security in Alaska Native Villages — with a Special Focus on Subsistence [paper]
topic_facet Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission (AEWC)
Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA)
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA)
Alaska Native lands
Alaska Natives
bush justice
Indian Reorganization Act
legal anthropology
rural justice
Sitka
Alaska
sovereignty
subsistence
tribal government
Yupiit Nation
description This paper was revised for publication as: Conn, Stephen; & Langdon, Steve J. (1988). "Retribalization as a Strategy for Achievement of Group and Individual Social Security in Alaska Native Villages — with a Special Focus on Subsistence." In F. von Benda-Beckmann, K. von Benda-Beckmann, E. Casino, F. Hirtz, G.R. Woodman & H.F. Zacher (eds.), Between Kinship and the State: Social Security and Law in Developing Countries, pp. 437–450. Providence, RI: Foris Publications. Alaska Native groups have adopted a strategy of seeking general welfare, including social security, through retribalization — a term of dual meaning discussed in this paper. The paper aims to describe the historical developments leading to the adoption of this strategy, explain its nature and the various forms which it takes, and assess its potential for the achievement of the general welfare of Alaska Natives. General Welfare and Social Security / Retribalization: Alaska Meanings / Manifestations of Retribalization in Alaska (Sitka Community Association; Yupiit Nation) / Other Tribal Strategies (Unalakleet Initiative - Externally Directed; Eschscholtz Bay - Management Among Native Groups; Venetie's Approach - Internal and Then External; Complex Interaction by Yupiit Villages; Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission (AEWC): External First and Then Internal) / Retribalization as Revitalization Movement / Footnote / Bibliography
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title Retribalization as a Strategy for Achievement of Group and Individual Social Security in Alaska Native Villages — with a Special Focus on Subsistence [paper]
title_short Retribalization as a Strategy for Achievement of Group and Individual Social Security in Alaska Native Villages — with a Special Focus on Subsistence [paper]
title_full Retribalization as a Strategy for Achievement of Group and Individual Social Security in Alaska Native Villages — with a Special Focus on Subsistence [paper]
title_fullStr Retribalization as a Strategy for Achievement of Group and Individual Social Security in Alaska Native Villages — with a Special Focus on Subsistence [paper]
title_full_unstemmed Retribalization as a Strategy for Achievement of Group and Individual Social Security in Alaska Native Villages — with a Special Focus on Subsistence [paper]
title_sort retribalization as a strategy for achievement of group and individual social security in alaska native villages — with a special focus on subsistence [paper]
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