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    "Recent data show that American Indian and Alaska Native households had a medium income of $32,000, while nearly 25% of American Indians and Alaska Natives were below the poverty line."
    — US Census Bureau Radio Zone

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    Bethel Native Corporation

    Bethel Native Corporation is Alaska's Sixth Largest Village Corporation located in Bethel, Alaska. Bethel is located in Southwestern Alaska, approximately 400 miles west of Anchorage. Bethel Native Corporation through it's investments and subsidiaries engages in many diverse business interests to maintain and improve profitability. We are available for Government Service contracts and many other services.

    Chenega Corporation

    Chenega Corporation is an Alaska Native Village Corporation. We provide services to our shareholders including education, training, and employment opportunities to foster individual growth and well being by maintaining consistent growth and profitability.

    Seldovia Native Association

    The Seldovia Native Association was incorporated in 1972 as a village corporation under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act by Congress.

    Sitnasuak Native Corporation

    Sitnasuak Native Corporation (SNC) was established under the provisions of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act . Signed by President Nixon on December 18, 1971, the Act settled land ownership disputes between the U.S. and State governments and the aboriginal owners. On February 9, 1973, SNC was incorporated under Alaska State statutes as a land based profit corporation.

    With the land entitlement of 161,280 acres, we have received patent to 43,486 acres and interim conveyance to 109,417 acres, which is approximately 95% of the total. The corporation has also received 81,280 acres of Sec.12(b). The subsurface resources are owned by Bering Straits Regional Corporation.

    SNC, the largest of the 16 village corporations in the Bering Straits region had an initial enrollment of 2,054 shareholders in 1971. Currently, Sitnasuak shareholders have increased to 2,783 and growing through inheritance and gifting. Our corporate headquarters are located in Nome, Alaska.

    Tikigaq Corporation

    Tikigaq Corporation was established in 1971 under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA), taking away tribal rights and instead, creating a corporation, along with providing money and land, to ensure the cultural and financial well being of the people. We are an Alaska Native Village Corporation (ANC) for Point Hope, Alaska. Over 850 of our 1,000 Alaska Native shareholders still reside in the village, continuing the traditional life of old.

    Tyonek Native Corporation

    Tyonek Native Corporation is an Alaskan Native Village Corporation formed under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971.

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