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Unlike anywhere else in the United States, native people in Alaska are permitted to harvest fish and game on federal lands through the Alaska National Interest Lands and Conservation Act (ANILCA). The act recognizes both the significance of subsistence to rural Alaskan residents and the value of maintaining unspoiled ecosystems and healthy wildlife populations. The subsistence way of life is one of the timeless values sustanied by Alaska's national park units.
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Last updated: October 18, 2017