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H. Rept. 108-345 1 (2003-11-04)

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                   108TH CONGRESS                                 f   REPORT
                      1st Session   HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES          108-345





                          LAND EXCHANGE ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE
                          CORPORATION AND INTERIOR DEPARTMENT


                   NOVEMBER 4, 2003.-Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State
                                    of the Union and ordered to be printed


                            Mr. POMBO, from the Committee on Resources,
                                       submitted the following


                                          REPORT

                                          [To accompany S. 924]

                            [Including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office]
                     The Committee on Resources, to whom was referred the bill (S.
                   924) to authorize the exchange of lands between an Alaska Native
                   Village Corporation and the Department of the Interior, and for
                   other purposes, having considered the same, report favorably there-
                   on without amendment and recommend that the bill do pass.
                                        PURPOSE OF THE BILL
                     The purpose of S. 924, is to authorize the exchange of lands be-
                   tween an Alaska Native Village Corporation and the Department
                   of the Interior, and for other purposes.
                               BACKGROUND AND NEED FOR LEGISLATION
                     S. 924 directs the Secretary of the Interior to complete a land ex-
                   change with Newtok Native Corporation, a Village Corporation or-
                   ganized pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of
                   1971 (ANCSA).
                     Newtok is located on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta of western
                   Alaska. The people of this region are Yupik Eskimo and have lived
                   along the Bering Sea coast for 2,000 years. The current village has
                   been occupied since 1949 after the villagers moved from another
                   site that flooded. There are approximately 300 residents of Newtok.
                   The village is unincorporated and has no taxing authority. Most
                   villagers pursue a subsistence lifestyle, and fifty percent of them
                   live below the poverty level. Most are shareholders of the Newtok
                   Native Corporation.
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