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  2. Bering Straits Native Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Bering Straits Native Corporation is owned by more than 8,000 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 ...

  3. Alaska Native corporation - Wikipedia

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    The regional and village corporations are now owned by Alaska Native people through privately owned shares of corporation stock. Alaska Natives alive at ANCSA's enactment on December 17, 1971, who enrolled in a Native association (at the regional and/or village level) received 100 shares of stock in the respective corporation.

  4. Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act - Wikipedia

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    As stockholders in these corporations, the Natives could earn some income and stay in their traditional villages. [35] If the corporations were managed properly, they could make profits that would enable individuals to stay, rather than having to leave Native villages to find better work. [26] [35] This was intended to help preserve Native culture.

  5. NANA Regional Corporation - Wikipedia

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    NANA was incorporated in Alaska on June 7, 1972. [1] NANA is a for-profit corporation with a land base in the Kotzebue area in northwest Alaska. Its corporate office is in Kotzebue, Alaska. NANA's Alaska Native shareholders are of Inupiat descent. The Northwest Arctic Native Association (now the Maniilaq Association) was NANA's predecessor, and ...

  6. The Aleut Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Aleut Corporation was incorporated in Alaska on June 21, 1972. [1] Headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska, The Aleut Corporation is a for-profit corporation with approximately 3,410 Alaska Native shareholders, [2] primarily of Aleut descent originating in the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, Pribilof Islands, and Shumagin Islands of Alaska. [3]

  7. Floating Coast - Wikipedia

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    Floating Coast: An Environmental History of the Bering Strait is a 2019 book by Brown University historian Bathsheba Demuth, published by W. W. Norton & Company. [1] The book examines environmental and social change in the Beringia region surrounding the Bering Strait from the mid-nineteenth to the late-twentieth centuries, focusing on the pursuits of American and Russian interests and their ...

  8. Inuit Arctic Business Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Inuit Arctic Business Alliance. Inuit Arctic Business Alliance is a partnership between three Alaska native corporations, the Arctic Slope Regional Corporation, NANA Regional Corporation and Bering Straits Native Corporation. The alliance board is headed by Rex Rock. [1]

  9. Cingulate Announces Adjournment of Special Meeting

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    KANSAS CITY, Kan., Aug. 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cingulate Inc. (NASDAQ:CING), (“Cingulate” or the “Company”), a biopharmaceutical company utilizing its proprietary Precision Timed Release™ (PTR™) drug delivery platform technology to build and advance a pipeline of next-generation pharmaceutical products, today announced that it has adjourned its Special Meeting of Stockholders ...