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  2. Cook Inlet Region, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Cook Inlet Region, Inc. was incorporated in Alaska on June 8, 1972. [1] Headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska, CIRI is a for-profit corporation, and is owned by more than 7,300 Alaska Native shareholders of Athabascan and Southeast Indian, Inupiat, Yup’ik, Alutiiq and Aleut descent. [2]

  3. Alaska Native corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Act lays out the specifics of the corporations' status. Here is an excerpt of the relevant portion: [5] 43 U.S.C. § 1606 (a) Division of Alaska into twelve geographic regions; common heritage and common interest of region; area of region commensurate with operations of Native association; boundary disputes, arbitration.

  4. List of Alaska companies - Wikipedia

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    Bering Straits Native Corporation; Bristol Bay Native Corporation; C ... Carrs-Safeway; Chugach Alaska Corporation; Cook Inlet Region, Inc. Credit Union 1; D. Denali ...

  5. Southcentral Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Southcentral Foundation (SCF) is an Alaska Native healthcare organization established by Cook Inlet Region, Inc. (CIRI) in 1982. Its objective is to improve the health and social conditions of Alaska Native and American Indian people by promoting cultural values and empowering individuals and families to lead healthier lives.

  6. Category:Alaska Native regional corporations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Alaska Native regional corporations" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Category:Alaska Native village corporations - Wikipedia

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    This category collects articles concerning the Alaska Native village corporations created under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971.. Alaska Native village corporations are for-profit corporations and are not to be confused with Alaska Native tribes recognized by the U.S. Government or with Alaska Native villages, which are separate entities.

  8. Alaska Native Industries Cooperative Association - Wikipedia

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    The Association bought native art and craft goods on consignment and transferred them to the Alaska Native Arts and Crafts Clearing House, another BIA sponsored organization, for re-sale. [10] In another instance of encouraging exports, ANICA purchased whale and seal oil from natives in Point Hope, and shipped oil to Seattle for sale to soap ...

  9. Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act - Wikipedia

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    The settlement established Alaska Native claims to the land by transferring titles to twelve Alaska Native regional corporations and over 200 local village corporations. [1] A thirteenth regional corporation was later created for Alaska Natives who no longer resided in Alaska. [1] The act is codified in chapter 33 of title 43 of the US Code. [4]