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Kotzebue / Alaska / United States
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NANA Regional Corporation is the parent company of more than 30 subsidiaries that specialize in engineering, government contracting, hospitality and tourism, corporate services, oilfield services and mining. The corporation acts on behalf of the more than 10,000 I upiat people of Northwest Alaska, who act as NANA s shareholders. NANA was established in 1972 and is based in Kotzebue, Alaska.
Kodiak / Alaska / United States
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Koniag is one of 13 regional Native corporations established by Congress under the terms of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act to settle the aboriginal land claims of Alaska Native people. Koniags business activities are classified in four segments, investment securities, real estate, operating companies and natural resources. Koniag Development Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Koniag. The company operates as Koniags business arm and manages most of the business operations and real estate holdings. It manages investment ownership and oversight, administrative services, delivery of shareholder jobs and delivery of profits. Koniag Development Corporation s subsidiary companies provide a wide variety of products and services using the Small Business Act 8(a) program. Koniag is located in Kodiak, Alaska.
Barrow / Alaska / United States
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Nome / Alaska / United States
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Formed in 1972, Bering Straits Native Corporation is an Alaska-based organization serving to promote region s economic development, land protection and cultural heritage preservation. Based in Nome, Alaska, the company s operations include real estate management and development, tourism, construction, mining services and sales of rocks and aggregates. Besides, it also undertakes construction and provides various support services for its governmental and commercial clients. Bering Straits Native Corporation, through its subsidiaries, also offers professional services, including engineering and project management, general and electrical construction services, commercial facility renovation and remodeling, security and automated building systems, fiber optic installation, base operations support services and logistics services, to name a few.
Juneau / Alaska / United States
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Sealaska is a Native owned, nonprofit, corporation with more than 17,500 shareholders and among the largest private landowners in southeast Alaska. The company s principle investments are in forest products, the financial markets, plastics manufacturing, prototyping, construction aggregates, environmental services, bio-life sciences and international trade support. The company is a regional corporation formed under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971, a land claims settlement with Alaska Natives that include American Indians, Aleuts and Eskimos living in Alaska. Sealaska s assets are derived from the aboriginal lands of Tlingit and Haida Indians of Southeast Alaska. The company is headquartered in Juneau, Ala.
Ninilchik / Alaska / United States
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Corporate Overview Ninilchik Natives Association, Inc An Alaska Native Village Corporation office ( 907 ) 567-3866 Corporate Overview Ninilchik Natives Association, Inc was incorporated in November of 1972 following the passage of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act ( ANCSA ) by congress in 1971. NNAI is owned by a total of 317 shareholders. The corporations shares are divided into two classes, essentially distinguishing between Native and non-Native shareholders. Class A Common Stock is held bya total of 287 Native Shareholders and Native descendants, representating 18, 894.4528 shares of total stock issued. Class A Common Stockholders are entitled to receive dividends and hold voting rights.
Barrow / Alaska / United States
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Arctic Slope Regional Corporation, also known as ASRC, works for the preservation of the Inupiat culture and traditions. The company is a private business that employs a staff of more than 5,000 people. It has title to over 4 million acres of land. The company represents villages on the north slope of Alaska, such as Point Hope, Point Lay, Wainwright, Atqasuk, Barrow, Nuiqsut, Kaktovik and Anaktuvuk Pass. Arctic Slope Regional Corporation has been in operation since 1989. It maintains administrative and subsidiary offices throughout the world. The company offers engineering, construction, consulting, and petroleum refining and distribution services. Arctic Slope Regional Corporation s subsidiaries include Arctic Slope Compliance Technologies, ASRC Constructors, Petro Star ad ASRC Construction Holding Company.
Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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Founded in 1972, Calista Corporation is the second largest of the 13 regional corporations formed under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971. It is a business corporation formed under state and federal laws, including the settlement act and its amendments. Under the Indian Self-Determination Act of 1974, P.L. 93.638, Calista is also designated as a minority-owned enterprise. Calista s land entitlement totals more than 6.5 million acres. The Calista land entitlement is located in two major river deltas, the Yukon and the Kuskokwim. Studies have shown that Calista lands have potential for oil and gas development. In addition, there are known occurrences of precious minerals, such as gold, silver, platinum and mercury, within the Calista region. The Calista region includes 56 villages, which incorporated into 45 individual ANCSA village corporations. The region originally enrolled more than 13,300 shareholders.