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Sealaska Corporation shareholders have voted to get rid of the blood quantum requirement for enrollment. That means descendants of original shareholders no longer need to prove they have one–quarter Native blood to become a shareholder.

Michaud is a corporation board member and was the first person to enroll after the vote. Previously, she had just one share gifted from her grandmother. This new enrollment gives her 100 more shares which will last her lifetime.“When my kids get 18 they’ll also be a part of this,” Michaud said. “It means that you’re able to be part of it and that you’re Native enough. It didn’t matter that your parents or grandparents married somebody who wasn’t Native. You’re still Native.

“The blood quantum issue itself continues to literally divide families pretty quickly and within a few generations the pool of eligible descendants would be dwindling,” Nelson said. “If you add more shareholders then the voting strength of the current shareholders is diluted,” Mata said.

 

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