Subsistence Becomes a Compliance System (Not Just a Way of Life)

ERA V — Overlay of Federal Land & Subsistence Law
Shareholder Impact
1982

Subsistence increasingly operated through rules, eligibility criteria, and enforcement.

What Happened

The subsistence priority required administrative definitions, regulatory boundaries, and enforcement mechanisms. This translated living practices into compliance categories—often creating friction and feelings of intrusion.

Why It Matters Today

This is a source of repeated grievance: communities may feel “managed” in their own homelands even when the stated purpose is protective.

Related Patterns

Pattern 5: Risk Over Relationship
Pattern 7: Cultural Expectations vs. Corporate Law

Related Governance Themes

Transparency in eligibility rules‍
Plain-Language Summaries for Shareholders

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