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Alaska Native Organizations

The Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) is the largest statewide Native organization in Alaska. Its membership includes 168 federally recognized tribes, 166 village corporations, 8 regional corporations, and 12 regional nonprofit and tribal consortiums that contract and compact to run federal and state programs. AFN is governed by a 38-member board, which is elected by its membership at the annual convention held each October. Learn more about AFN's history here.

Alaska Native Corporations

Ahtna, Incorporated www.ahtna-inc.com
Alaska Federation of Natives www.nativefederation.org
Aleut Corporation www.aleutcorp.com
ANCSA Regional Association  www.ancsaregional.com
Arctic Slope Regional Corporation www.asrc.com
Bering Straits Native Corporation www.beringstraits.com
Bristol Bay Native Corporation

www.bbnc.net

Calista Corporation

www.calistacorp.com

Chugach Alaska Corporation

www.chugach-ak.com

Cook Inlet Region, Incorporated www.ciri.com
Doyon, Limited www.doyon.com
Koniag, Incorporated www.koniag.com
NANA Regional Corporation www.nana.com
Sealaska Corporation www.sealaska.com

 

Community Resources

What is an Indigenous land acknowledgment and why should you be doing it? If you’re looking for answers to these questions, and tips for the right way to make a statement, check out this guide from the Native Governance Center.

“Transformative and Innovative Strategies for Better Educational Outcomes for Alaska Native Students"
Senator Murkowski, Vice Chairman of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs (SCIA), hosted an Oversight Field Hearing February 24 in Anchorage titled, “Transformative and Innovative Strategies for Better Educational Outcomes for Alaska Native Students.” A permanent link to the hearing and testimony can be found here.