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starting in March 1969 and running to December 1974. In addition to carrying news from the villages, the ANICA News Highlights also carried other news of interest to the remote villages it served, such as energy and shipping issues and economic trends. It also posted details on meetings of the ANICA board of directors, and reprinted segments from the earlier ANICA Flash newsletter.
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achieve a greater measure of self-governance and economic self-sufficiency than was possible under previous legislation. Included in the act was a provision for the creation of a revolving credit fund for the advancement of Native business ventures. However, an oversight in the legislation prevented
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ANCIA has published two periodicals. The first, ANICA Flash, was published from (probably) 1949 to 1954. In addition to carrying news about the various member stores and villages, ANICA Flash also had some economic news, and prices for various goods. ANICA News Highlights was published later,
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and furs. The Association bought native art and craft goods on consignment and transferred them to the Alaska Native Arts and Crafts Clearing House, another BIA sponsored organization, for re-sale. In another instance of encouraging exports, ANICA purchased whale and seal oil from natives in
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to conclude that a new organization was required to ensure those villages would remain well-supplied. In addition to improving economic conditions, the organization transferred responsibility for the supply programs to the Alaskan natives.
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from taking full advantage of the new law. In 1936, the Alaska Native Reorganization Act was passed, extending the Indian Reorganization Act to cover Alaskan Natives.
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had one representative from each member village. Additionally, non-member villages could make deposits with ANICA and receive services. In order to take advantage of
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Louis Peters and Albert Huber led the government's efforts to create such an organization. Ultimately, the villages of
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in member villages. Modern efforts of ANICA focus on providing basic food stuff and goods to remote communities.
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The extreme difficulties associated with supplying remote villages in Alaska, as well as supply issues caused by
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adopted bylaws and articles of association in 1947, formally creating the ANICA. The Association's
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In addition to supplying remote village stores, ANICA attempted to stimulate exports in native
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Media related to the Alaska Native Industries Cooperative Association is available on
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villages. As of the Association's 2018 biennial report, ANICA had 40 member stores.
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Huber, Albert (December 1959). "Alaska Native Industries Cooperative Association".
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Under the Arctic Sun - The Life and Times of Frank and Ada Degnan
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in the State of Alaska on January 6, 1970, becoming a perpetual
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