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Tribal recognition petition collects a third of signatures it needs to become ballot measure

Sponsors of a Tribal recognition initiative will speak Tuesday at the Alaska Federation of Natives annual convention.

In October, the group Alaskans for Better Government began collecting signatures for the initiative. If passed, it would require the state of Alaska to recognize all 229 federally recognized Tribes in the state. 

The group says that the goal of the initiative is to create a permanent government-to-government relationship between the state and Alaska Native Tribes. 

The ballot measure is co-sponsored by Chalyee Éesh Richard Peterson, Kaaxúxgu Joe Nelson, La quen náay Liz Medicine Crow and ‘Wáahlaal Gíidaak Barbara Blake. 

So far more than a third of the 36,000 signatures needed for the initiative to make it onto next year’s ballot have been collected. 

It’s not the first time that people have tried to get state Tribal recognition.

Earlier this year, Representative Tiffany Zulkosky introduced a Tribal recognition bill which passed in the House, but stalled in the Senate. A similar bill was also introduced in 2020. 

Correction: A previous version of a photo caption incorrectly stated Rochelle Adams and Angela Peter-Mayo's role in the petition. This story has been updated to correct the error.