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We are a community who rely on the wisdom of our elders to teach our people our traditional and subsistence lifestyle while living and respecting the land, animals, and sea; we believe in quality education and employment opportunities through economi ... http://www.kawerak.org/tribalHomePages/koyuk/
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- Tribial Council
The primarily Yupik village of Newhalen takes its present day name from an anglicization of its original Yupik name Noghelingamuit, meaning people of Noghelin, and Noghelin meaning a land of prosperity or abundance. Aptlynamed, the village of Nogheli ... http://www.arctic.net/~newhalen/Tribalpage/TribalCouncil.html
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- Chiefs Conference
Traditional tribal consortium of 42 villages of the interior. Includes information on health services, cultural and natural resources, and tribal development. ... http://www.tananachiefs.org/
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- The Shishmaref
The original Eskimo name for the island is Kigiktaq. In 1816, Lt. Otto Von Kotzebue named the inlet Shishmarev, after a member of his crew. Excavations at Keekiktuk by archaeologists around 1821 provided evidence of Eskimo habitation from several cen ... http://www.kawerak.org/tribalHomePages/shishmaref/
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- Kenaitze Indian
The Kenaitze Indian Tribe is federally recognized, under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 IRA, as amended for Alaska in 1936, as a sovereign independent nation. Tribal members number over 1236, many live on the Kenai Peninsula and in Anchorage, ... http://www.kenaitze.org/
| | - Inter Tribal Council
The Alaska InterTribal Council is a statewide, triballygoverned nonprofit organization that advocates in support of Tribal governments throughout the state. The Council promotes indigenous selfdetermination by providing technical assistance to tribal ... http://www.aitc.org/
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- The Solomon
The village was originally settled by Eskimos of the Fish River tribe, and was noted on a map as Erok in 1900. The original site for Solomon was in the delta of the Solomon River; it became a mining camp. The gold rush during the summers of 1899 and ... http://www.kawerak.org/tribalHomePages/solomon/
| | - The White Mountain
The Eskimo fish camp of Nutchirviq was located here. The bountiful resources of both the Fish and Niukluk Rivers supported the areas Native populations. White Mountain grew after the influx of prospectors during the gold rush of 1900. The first struc ... http://www.kawerak.org/tribalHomePages/whiteMountain/
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- Gulkana Village
Features members, staff, programs, and photos. ... http://gulkanacouncil.org/
| | - Iliamna Village
Members, projects, and contact information. ... http://www.arctic.net/~newhalen/IliVillageCouncil/IliamnaVillageCouncil.htm...
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