Perspectives on ANILCA

When ANILCA was passed in 1980, not everyone agreed about the efficacy of the law. This film showcases Native and non-Native perspectives about ANILCA, and examines the tension between land protection afforded through ANILCA and challenges that exist as a result for Alaska Native and rural communities.

This film was produced during the 2025-2026 “ANILCA Storytelling Series”, made possible by generous support from Audubon Alaska and the Alaska Conservation Foundation Jeanna S. Williams Fund.

Workshop Info

Teaching about the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) of 1980 can be challenging. While ANILCA is complex, it is also landmark legislation, crucial for students to learn about in order to fully understand land rights, subsistence management, and federal lands in Alaska. During the 2025-2026 school year, See Stories youth interns worked to highlight key parts of ANILCA through interviews with tribal, federal, and state leaders. These films, alongside their lesson plans, serve as teaching tools for Alaska teachers to effectively engage learning opportunities for students about a variety of perspectives on ANILCA and its impacts on modern Alaska.

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Land Acknowledgement

This video was filmed on Upper Kuskokwim Land. Learn more about land acknowledgements at native-land.ca.