These film clips are a selection of Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) related holdings at the Alaska Film Archives at Elmer E. Rasmuson Library, University of Alaska Fairbanks. Click here to see their full listing of ANCSA films as of 2020. Click on a thumbnail or title to view the movie. |
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Some other ANCSA related film clips available online. For more ANCSA video material, see the "Digital Online Collections and Websites" (pages 970-1021) and "Other Media Collections" (pages 1022-1033) sections of the Guide to Sources for the Study of the 1971 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (Alaska Historical Society, July 2022). Click on a thumbnail or title to view the movie. |
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![]() Joe Upicksoun, Arctic Slope Native Association, speaks at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention, and President Nixon announces signing of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, December 1971. (From the collection of the Iñupiat History Language and Culture Commission, Utqiaġvik, Alaska; 3:17 min) |
![]() Alfred Ketzler, Sr. talks about the early land claims movement and efforts to get Congress to pass ANCSA. Excerpts of an interview with Dixie Dayo, February 17, 2010, Fairbanks, Alaska. (Interview conducted as background for a web-based upper division/graduate level course titled “Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act: Pre-1971 to Present” (RD 493/693) taught by Gordon Pullar for the Department of Alaska Native Studies and Rural Development at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. DVD’s and digital copies of the interviews were donated to the UAF Oral History Collection in May 2022; Part 1: 11:27 min, Part 2: 4:51 min) |
![]() Edgar Blatchford talks about the early implementation of ANCSA. Excerpts of an interview with Dixie Dayo, March 16, 2010, Anchorage, Alaska. (Interview conducted as background for a web-based upper division/graduate level course titled “Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act: Pre-1971 to Present” (RD 493/693) taught by Gordon Pullar for the Department of Alaska Native Studies and Rural Development at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. DVD’s and digital copies of the interviews were donated to the UAF Oral History Collection in May 2022; Part 1: 11:23 min, Part 2: 13:59 min, Part 3: 7:07 min) |
![]() "ANCSA and the Agents of Change." Panel discussion with early leaders of the Alaska Native land claims movement and their work for passage of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, 2016. (Produced by Denali Media for the Ted Stevens Foundation, Anchorage, Alaska; 2:00:12 min) |