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  • Village of Kotzebue
    he Native Village of Kotzebue is the Federallyrecognized Tribal government representing the Qikiktagrukmiut, the original inhabitants of the area of northwest Alaska surrounding modern day Kotzebue Qikiktagruk. The Tribe, a sovereign entity, is commo ...
    http://www.kotzebueira.org/
 
  • Igloo
    Natives of Kauwerak, as the village was originally called, were Inupiaq Eskimos known as Kauweramiuts. This village was originally located about 15 miles down river. By 1900, Kauwerak was abandoned, and most Natives moved to Teller or Nome because of ...
    http://www.kawerak.org/tribalHomePages/marysIgloo/
 
  • The Shaktoolik
    Shaktoolik was the first and southernmost Malemiut settlement on Norton Sound, occupied as early as 1839. Twelve miles northeast, on Cape Denbigh, is Iyatayet, a site that is 6,000 to 8,000 years old. Reindeer herds were managed in the Shaktoolik are ...
    http://www.kawerak.org/tribalHomePages/shaktoolik/
 
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  • Village of Eyak
    Provides health and social services, economic development, natural resourceenvironmental education, jobs, and job training. Includes members, events, and gallery. ...
    http://www.nveyak.com/
 
  • Tribal Consortium
    Welcome to the Mt. Sanford Tribal Consortium website. Mt. Sanford Tribal Consortium Kelt’aeni is a tribal consortium of two federally recognized Tribal Councils of Chistochina and Mentasta Lake. The consortium was established on June 26, 1992 under a ...
    http://www.mstc.org/
 
  • Woody Island Tribal
    The purpose of the Woody Island Tribal Council is to enhance the lives of our tribal members, by providing programs and services while preserving and promoting our culture and traditions. ...
    http://www.woodyisland.com/
 
  • Chickaloon
    Departments for education, health and social services, housing, law, the store, and contact information. ...
    http://www.chickaloon.org/
 
  • The Golovin
    The Eskimo village of Chinik, located at the present site of Golovin, was originally settled by the Kauweramiut Eskimos who later mixed with the Unaligmiut Eskimos. Golovin was named for Captain Vasili Golovin of the Russian Navy. In 1887, the Missio ...
    http://www.kawerak.org/tribalHomePages/golovin/
 
  • The A V C P
    AVCP is centralized in the YukonKuskokwim Delta, along the South Western region of Alaska. AVCP serves 56 federally recognized Native Alaskan Tribes. Offices are located in Bethel, Alaska at 101 Main Street and 570 3rd Avenue.Bethel, Alaska is the re ...
    http://www.avcp.org/
 
  • Diomede
    Early Eskimos on the islands were fearless men of the ice and sea, with an advanced culture practicing elaborate whale hunting ceremonies. They traded with both continents. The islands were named in 1728 by Vitus Bering in honor of Saint Diomede. The ...
    http://www.kawerak.org/tribalHomePages/diomede/
 

 
 
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