Native Corporations
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OTZ Telephone Cooperative, Inc.
The OTZ Telephone Cooperative in Kotzebue employs 28 people and serves about 3,500 residential and business subscribers. Over the years, millions of dollars have been invested in making this cooperative one of the best rural telephone cooperatives in the country. “Meeting your telephone communications needs in the 21st Century.”
Alaska Register
Alaska Register is the portal page for Alaska Digest, Alaska Native Directory and the Online Email News. Specialty Alaska mailing lists available to take advantage of the expanding Alaska marketplace.
Oomingmak, Musk Ox Producers & Co-Op
The Native owned Alaskan Co-Operative brings exquisite Qiviut hats, scarves and nachaqs to you as a unique northern gift. All items are handknit in traditional patterns by members who live in remote coastal villages. Qiviut brings softness and warmth from Arctic musk ox to you. Downtown Anchorage, corner of 5th and H streets.
Koniag, Inc.
Web site contains a wealth of information about Koniag, Inc., its shareholders, employment, educational foundation, history and corporate goals, plus a broad range of information on land regulations and investments. Offices in Anchorage and Kodiak.
Doyon, Limited
Doyon, Limited is one of the thirteen Native regional corporations established by Congress under the terms of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. Doyon is the largest private landowner in North America. See web site for staff and departments, family of businesses, newsletter, shareholder distribution and foundation.
Cook Inlet Region Inc.
An Alaska Native Regional Corporation with a mission of fostering the economic, social, and cultural well being of its shareholders and their descendants. Owned by Alaska Native shareholders of Athabascan and Southeast Indian; Inupiat and Yupik Eskimo; and Aleut descent. CIRI is the largest private landowner in Southcentral Alaska. For Shareholder Relations call 1-800-764-2474.
Chugach Heritage Center
Perpetuating the culture of the Chugach Peoples through education, cultural and artistic demonstrations. An outlet for Native arts and crafts. Featuring “So They Say,” a live cultural performance at the Center’s theater. Next door to the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward. Open year round.
Arctic Slope Regional Corporation
The ASRC mission: “To actively manage our lands, resources, diversified operating subsidiaries and investments throughout the world in order to enhance Inupiat cultural and economic freedoms.” See: Company Profile, ASRC Companies, Communities, Lands, Stock, Documents, Employment, Contact.
Alaska Native Corporations, Organizations & Information
Links to Alaska Native Corporations, Organizations, Education, Museums, Cultural Centers, Justice and Law, Native Affairs, and more.
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