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ANSCA corporations took in $2.7B in 2001n
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TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2003 The 12 Alaska Native regional corporations took in $2.7 billion in revenues in 2001, up from $2.3 billion the year before, according to a recent report from the Association of ANCSA Regional Corporation Presidents/CEOs. Two corporations were responsible for most of the revenues. Arctic Slope Regional Corp. earned about $1 billion in 2001 while Cook Inlet Region Inc. took in $711 million. The corporations were created in 1971 by the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. They are not federally-recognized tribes. Get the Story:
Native groups saw revenues grow in 2001 (AP 6/10)
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