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104 STAT. 468 PUBLIC LAW 101-378—AUG. 17, 1990 Aug. 17, 1990 [S. 666] Public lands. Public Law 101-378 101st Congress An Act To enroll twenty individuals under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, TITLE I SEC. 101. ENROLL NATIVES UNDER ALASKA NATIVE CLAIMS SETTLEMENT ACT. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to enroll the following named individuals as Natives under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (Public Law 92-203): Marilyn Jean (Warren) Sanchez, Theresa A. (Warren) Forbes, Linda (Graham) Raymond, Carol (Graham) Kistler, Debra (Sellers) Page, Glenn Sellers, David P. Schmalzried, Odman H. Schmalzried, Carol Guzialek, Corbin Kooly, Charmaine I. (Warren) Forbes, John A. Warren, Jr., Phillip Graham, Sharon (Graham) Skinner, Wanda (Sellers) Clancy, Georgia A. (Schmalzried) Flood, Rhonda S. (Schmalzried) Koski, Paula (Guzialek) Smith, Pamela Kooly, and Darrell Kooly. Each individual is entitled to receive one hundred shares of stock in Cook Inlet Region, Inc., and such other benefits as the Board of Directors of that corporation may approve. No individual enrolled pursuant to this Act shall be entitled to share in any dividends or Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act distributions made by the United States or Cook Inlet Region, Inc., prior to the individual's enrollment. Enrollment of these individuals shall not alter the entitlement to or distribution of land to Cook Inlet Region, Inc., under the terms of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. Admiralty Island National Monument Land Management Act of 1990. Conservation. TITLE II SEC. 201. TITLE AND PURPOSE. (a) TITLE.—T h is title may be cited as the "Admiralty Island National Monument Land Management Act of 1990". (b) PURPOSE.— The purpose of this title is to improve Federal management of lands on Admiralty Island, Alaska, as provided herein. SEC. 202. FINDINGS. The Congress hereby finds that— (1) Admiralty Island National Monument, Alaska, is an area of unparalleled natural beauty containing multiple values including but not limited to, fish and wildlife, forestry, recreational, subsistence, educational, wilderness, historical, cultural, and scenic values of enduring benefit to the Nation and the Native peoples residing therein; and