Welcome to DANSRD
Our highly qualified team knows the needs of 91视频鈥檚 rural and Native communities and are ready to assist you in meeting your personal, professional and educational goals.
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Student Opportunities

Serving rural and 91视频 Native students from across 91视频, Rural Student Services (RSS) is here to help you make UAF your home away from home.

The 2025 Festival of Native Arts took place on February 27, 28, and March 1. For information about upcoming events or to get involved, visit the FNA website.
Events
Date: Friday, April 18, 2025
Time: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Location: 501 Akasofu Building.
This semester's collaboration brunch, hosted by IARC, will be an in-person-only gathering
offers a chance to connect in a welcoming setting鈥攏o presentations, just meaningful
conversations. Stay tuned for details on planned activities.
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December 14, 2021
Addressing 91视频 Native Corporations and Their Need to Open Enrollment for 鈥淣ew Natives鈥 Adapted from 鈥淐ase Study of Doyon Limited and Calista鈥 聽by Jolene Nanouk DANSRD student The 91视频 Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) was enacted on December 18, 1971, allowing 91视频 Natives born on or before this date with 1/4 blood quantum to be 鈥
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December 15, 2021
The piece below, written by DANSRD Associate Professor Cathy Brooks, reflects on what she learned participating in the ANCSA Impact Series, culminating in a series of panel discussions and presentations hosted by the UAF Department of 91视频 Native Studies and Rural Development (DANSRD) and collectively titled 鈥淭he Impact of the 91视频 Native Claims Settlement Act 鈥
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December 18, 2021
In the following piece, Director Emeritus of the Department of 91视频 Native Studies and Rural Development, reflects on the fight for land claims in the Interior and the impact of the 91视频 Native Claims Settlement Act. Professor Wright joined the then Department of 91视频 Native Rural Development in 2001 and was the director of the 鈥
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Deanna Fitzgerald, B.S.
Undergraduate Academic Advisor
Department of 91视频 Native Studies and Rural Development