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led to becoming executive director of one of the regional corporations formed under the Act. The ANSCA applied to the over 200 hundred Native villages and areas in Alaska state, with each area assigned a regional corporation. The 12 regional corporations are responsible for 70 percent of all revenues
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and to set up the regional corporations required under the act. After those initial challenges were enacted, the AFN evolved to respond to the modern challenges of protecting and providing a political voice for Native issues. Hensley chaired the first AFN convention that was to create the land claims
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Alyeska Pipeline Service Company. The company operates and maintains the trans-Alaska Pipeline System. Hensley was appointed Manager of Federal government relations head of the Washington D.C. Hensley's responsibilities included acting as liaison between Alyeska
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Alaskan Senate for the second time on 20 January 1987 until 1988. He was elected to fill a vacant seat due to the resignation of senator Frank Ferguson. Hensley was one of eight Democratic candidates in the Senate and was the representative for senate district L.
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Hensley published his biography “Fifty Miles from
Tomorrow ; a memoir of Alaska and the real people” on 23 December 2008. The book features photos and testimonies from Hensley’s childhood as he recounts growing up in northern Alaska and the hardships faced by him and his adoptive family. The
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In 1966, Hensley wrote a paper for a constitutional law class at the
University of Alaska. The essay was titled “ "What Rights to Land Have the Alaska Native: The Primary Issue". The essay discussed American Indian history and their treatment by the United States and the corresponding laws
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stemmed from the publishing of his essay “What Rights to Land Have the Alaska Native: The
Primary Issue”. The essay highlighted Indigenous history and the treatment by the United States as well the laws that governed their right to land rights. Hensley’s paper was handed out in the first
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Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session on S. 2906, a Bill to Authorize the Secretary of the Interior to Grant Certain Lands to Alaska Natives, Settle Alaska Native Land
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Federation of Native convention, which he co-chaired. Hensley and a handful of other Alaskan Natives tirelessly lobbied the government in Washington until 1971 when ANCSA was created and enacted. This act, signed by
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Department of Business and Public Policy. Hensley has also taught “Alaska policy Frontiers’ at the university, which entails the history and colonisation of Alaska and the impact on modern-day natives and Alaskans.
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Hensley chose to study at George Washington University in Washington D.C. He obtained a bachelor’s degree in political science with a minor in economics. Hensley studied law at the
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committee in order to achieve a united front regarding the recognition of native land claims and to establish native
Alaskans as a strong political force. During the 60s, Hensley was involved in the AFN’s lobbying in
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in 1971, gave Alaskan natives 44 million acres of land as well as a $ 963 million payment. The land and payment received were shared between 12 regional Alaskan native corporations, one of which Hensley founded.
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received by each Regional Corporation that were to be divided among all 12 Regional Corporations in proportion to the number of Alaska natives enrolled in each region. Hensley became executive director of the
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to be Commissioner of Commerce and Economic Development. In this position he became responsible for Alaska's involvement in national tourism, international trade, seafood marketing, insurance and securities.
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and the Statehood Act and how they affect Indigenous tribes and people within the US. The essay propelled Hensley towards native American activism by beginning the process of going to his hometown of
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Smiddy, L.O (2005). "RESPONDING TO PROFESSOR JANDA - THE U.S. EXPERIENCE: THE ALASKA NATIVE CLAIMS SETTLEMENT ACT (ANCSA) REGIONAL CORPORATION AS A FORM OF SOCIAL ENTERPRISE".
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Hensley married his wife Abigale Hensley in 1974 and they have four children, Priscilla, Mollie, James, and Elizabeth. Hensley and his wife now live in Anchorage.
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Hensley, E (2016). "Look back to go forward.(Special Issue on the Forty-Fifth Anniversary of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act)".
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Mcnabb, Steven (1991). "Elders, Iñupiat Ilitqusiat, and Culture Goals in Northwest Alaska".
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Huhndorf, R (2011). "Alaska native politics since the alaska native claims settlement act".
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for both terms and took special interest in native affairs.
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Mining and indigenous peoples : The Red Dog Mine Story
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Willie Hensley’s contribution to the implementation of the
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