
The Village Corporation shown below has now officially filed with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) their final Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) 14(c) Map of Boundaries. This Map shows all of the parcels of land the Corporation has identified as qualifying for transfer of ownership under Section 14(c) of ANCSA, 43 USC 1613(c). This section of the Act requires the Village Corporation to identify and convey to any Native or non-Native occupant, title to the surface estate in the tract occupied in 1971 as a primary place of residence, primary place of business, subsistence camp site, headquarters for reindeer husbandry, or for certain other specified purposes. If you have an interest in the designated parcels, you should contact the Village Corporation to review the map of boundaries to be sure the map includes your claim. VILLAGE: KING ISLAND CORPORATION: King Island Native Corporation The official filing date of the map of boundaries is: October 21, 2025 Federal regulations state that any conflicts among potential transferees or between the Village Corporation and such transferees are to be resolved before the Map is submitted to BLM. 43 CFR 2650.5-4 (c) (1). The Bureau of Land Management does not have any authority to adjudicate transfer decisions. Any disputes over 14(c) transfers must be resolved between the Village Corporation and the individual. If you disagree with the Village Corporation's boundary decisions, you should contact the Corporation. If the disagreement is not resolved, you must start a court action within one year of the date shown above. If you have a dispute and do not start a court action within one year, you will forfeit your claim. Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA), Sec. 902(b). Pub: Nov. 23, 2025
