ERA V Ends with Structural Complexity Locked In

ERA V — Overlay of Federal Land & Subsistence Law
Governance Practice
1990

By 1990, overlapping legal systems were no longer transitional—they were permanent.

What Happened

ANCSA corporations, federal land law, state constitutional limits, and subsistence priorities coexisted without a unified governance framework.

Why It Matters Today

Every modern conflict about authority, transparency, and accountability traces back to this moment when complexity stopped being temporary.

Related Patterns

Pattern 1: Finality Without Adaptation
Pattern 6: Jurisdictional Confusion

Related Governance Themes

Alignment Between Operational Practice and Written Policy
‍ Predictable mechanisms for future inclusion decisions

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