Unit 2– Treaties, Rights, and Resource Interests on National Forest System Lands Unit 2 Objectives – unit objectivesIntroduction – unit rationale and relevance.

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Unit 2– Treaties, Rights, and Resource Interests on National Forest System Lands Unit 2 Objectives – unit objectivesIntroduction – unit rationale and relevance Section 1 – Purpose of Treaty Making Section 2 – Interpreting Treaty Language Continue Unit 2 Major Sub Heading Creating the Public Domain Major Sub Heading Land Servitude

Minor Sub Heading Grazing Livestock on Open and Unclaimed Lands Major Sub Heading – Open, Unclaimed, or Unoccupied Lands Section 3– Nature and Extent of Treaty Reserved Rights Minor Sub Heading Off-Reservation Fishing Rights Major Sub Heading Indirect Affects on Treaty Resources Minor Sub Heading – State Management of Treaty Resources Minor Sub Heading Multijurisdictional Management of Treaty Resources Minor Sub Heading Forest Service Policy Minor Sub Heading Bureau of Land Management Policy Major Sub Heading – Usual and Accustomed Areas Unit 2– Treaties, Rights, and Resource Interests on National Forest System Lands - Continued Continue Unit 2

Section 4 – Indian Water Rights Minor Sub Heading Regional Corporations Minor Sub Heading Tribal Governments Major Sub Heading Forest Service Policy Major Sub Heading ANCSA Corporations Unit 2– Treaties, Rights, and Resource Interests on National Forest System Lands - Continued Major Sub Heading Federally Acknowledged Alaska Tribes Major Sub Heading Alaska Natives Major Sub Heading U.S. Government Action Major Sub Heading The Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act Minor Sub Heading Village Corporations Continue Unit 2 Section 5– Tribal Governments in Alaska Section 6 – Subsistence Rights Major Sub Heading Tribal Government Status

Section 7 – Special Forest Products: Gathering Rights and Interests of American Indians Unit Two–Continued Section 8 – Policy Statements as Compared to Statutes Major Sub Heading Federal Responsibility Unit Two Review Questions End Unit 2 Minor Sub Heading Agreements Major Sub Heading Permit System Minor Sub Heading Free Use Permits Minor Sub Heading Permits with a Fee Minor Sub Heading Telephone or Personal Notice and No Permit Minor Sub Heading Special Use Permits Minor Sub Heading Gathering in Wilderness Zones or Areas