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Alaska Native Affairs
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Policies and Government-to-Government Relations
Alaska Native Relations
- Working Effectively with Alaska Native Tribes and Organizations Desk Guide for USFWS
- Traditional Ecological Knowledge
- Alaska Native Relations Training for USFWS
- Alaska Natives and Conservation Planning
A Recipe for Participation. USFWS Alaska's Jeffrey Brooks, Social Scientist and Melanie Jacobs, Student Intern describe the shortcomings of a bureaucratic process in making connections with Alaska Native People during the conservation planning process; and how to correct and improve those important relationships. This paper is still in draft and the author is very interested in your feedback. You may contact Crystal Leonetti at 907-786-3868 or Jeffrey Brooks directly at 907-786-3839 to provide your feedback on this discussion paper.
- Presentation of "Alaska Natives and Conservaiton Planning"
Alaska Natives and Conservation Planning: A Recipe for Participation. This power point presentation was given by Brooks and Jacobs at the October, 2010 Wildlife Society Conference in Snowbird, Utah.
- "Working with Tribes in the Midwest Region to Fulfill
our Federal Trust Responsibilities" - This 42 minute video discusses the trust responsibility that exists between the Federal Government, the US Fish and Wildlife Service and Native Americans. Click here to view the video. If you have feedback on this video or are interested in seeing one produced for Alaska, please email Crystal at crystal_leonetti@fws.gov.
- Visiting and Listening: Meaningful Participation for Alaska Native Peoples in Conservation Projects
Links to other USFWS Programs
Contact Information
Crystal Leonetti
1011 E. Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99503
crystal_leonetti@fws.gov
907-786-3868 phone
907-786-3495 fax |
Larry Bell
1011 E. Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99503
larry bell@fws.gov
907-786-3309
phone
907-786-3495 fax |
Last updated: August 16, 2012
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