Rights, Resilience, and Community-Led Relocation: Perspectives from Fifteen Alaska Native Communities.

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2017Author
Bronen, Robin
Pollock, Denise
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40pp.
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The Alaska Institute for Justice (AIJ) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to
protecting the human rights of Alaskans. AIJ’s goal is to work with Alaska Native
communities and Tribal, State and Federal government agencies to design and
implement a community-led relocation process based in human rights......
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Alaska Institute for JusticeAnchorage, AK
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Bronen, R. and Pollock, D. (2017) Rights, Resilience, and Community-Led Relocation: Perspectives from Fifteen Alaska Native Communities. Anchorage, Alaska, Alaska Institute for Justice, 40pp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1676Collections
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