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Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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Bristol Bay Native Corporation is a diversified holding company. Investments include a stock portfolio; a corporate services subsidiary; an environmental remediation firm; a design firm; a cardlock fueling subsidiary; a company that provides personnel for oilfield and environmental cleanup; an asbestos abatement subsidiary and an engineering, environmental, information technology and logistical support services company. Bristol Bay Native Corporation (BBNC) has approximately 7,400 shareholders who are Eskimo, Indian and Aleut. The Bristol Bay region is 150 miles southwest of Anchorage, Alaska, and is 40,000 square miles in size.
Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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The Kuukpik Corporation is an Alaska Native Village Corporation established in 1973 under the provisions of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. The organization s business activities conducted are based on the economic opportunities provided by the oil and gas industries. It has several business partners, including Phillips Petroleum, British Petroleum and Anadarko Petroleum. The Kuukpik Corporation is also a contractor to the local area government, the North Slope Borough, through its joint ventures. The organization runs many local businesses, such as retail merchandising, hardware, fuel services and a contract post office. Its other partners include Kuukpik Northern Air Cargo, Kuukpik Fairweather Geophysical and Kuukpik NANA Management Services.
Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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Tanadgusix Corporation, also known as TDX Corporation, is a village corporation that works to provide economic well-being for the low-income residents of the village of St. Paul in Alaska. The corporation owns a range of subsidiary companies that provide services to the commercial, industrial and public sectors. It offers tourism, alternative energy, electric utility, construction, and wireless and satellite technology services. The company operates various power plant projects and remediation and maritime industries. Tanadgusix Corporation has received patents for more than 460 acres of land, as well as provides power fuel distribution, transportation vessel operation, development, and facility and equipment leasing services.
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.
Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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