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TG 112: Unit 4

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Unit 4
    1. Tribal Recognition, Sovereignty, and Jurisdiction
    2. Federal Recognition of Alaska Tribes and Relations with the State of Alaska
    3. Alaska Tribal Sovereignty and Jurisdiction: Major Case Law Affecting Alaska Tribal Sovereignty
    4. Modern Tribal Governments in Alaska
    5. General Principles of Federal Indian Law
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Fairbanks, Alaska 99709

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The College of Indigenous Studies acknowledges the Alaska Native nations upon whose unceded traditional lands we are located. Our offices and facilities are located on Troth Yeddha', a traditional gathering place for the Lower Tanana Dene. We acknowledge and honor the ancestral and present land stewardship and place-based knowledge of the peoples of all the places where we or our partners work.

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