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Bering Straits Native Corporation is owned by more than 8,200 Alaska Native shareholders. These include original shareholders, heirs and gift recipients residing inside and outside Alaska. BSNC shareholders who are Alaska Native are eligible to vote for the Board of Directors or on other advisory matters that come to the shareholders for a vote ...
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Nome lies within the region of the Bering Straits Native Corporation, which is headquartered in Nome. Prior to being settled by non indigenous people, Nome was home to Iñupiat natives. The area came to Western attention in 1898, when three Nordic-Americans discovered gold on the ocean shores of Nome, prompting the Nome Gold Rush .
Map showing NANA's region, with an inset showing the region in relation to Alaska as a whole. Adjacent regions are those of Arctic Slope Regional Corporation (to the north), Bering Straits Native Corporation (to the south) and Doyon, Limited (to the east). Until 1971, the issue of land ownership in Alaska was divisive.
Bering Straits Native Corporation Languages. Inuit, the language and the people, extend borders and dialects across the Circumpolar North.
Bering Straits Native Corporation, a company created by the provisions of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, also serving the Nome Census Area Beringia or the "Bering strait land bridge", an ice-age-era land bridge connecting present-day Asia and North America
Nearly 70 million Americans rely on Social Security for monthly income. The vast majority, about 65 million, collect Social Security benefits. Another 4.5 million receive Supplemental Security ...
There are seven Alaskan Native Corporations (see ANC link for map) which are predominantly Inuit in composition: Arctic Slope Regional Corporation, NANA Regional Corporation, Bering Straits Native Corporation, Calista Corporation, Bristol Bay Native Corporation, Koniag, Inc., and Chugach Alaska Corporation.