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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

    Koniag

    Koniag, Inc.

    Physical Address
    Location: 
    Anchorage Office
    Physical Address: 
    4300 B St. #407
    Anchorage , Alaska 99503 United States
    Toll Free: 
    1 800-327-7649
    Tel: 
    1 907-561-2668
    Fax: 
    1 907-562-5258
    Office 2
    Location: 
    Kodiak Office
    Address: 
    202 Center Ave. #201
    Kodiak, Alaska 99615 United States
    Toll Free: 
    1 800-658-3818
    Tel: 
    1 907-486-2530
    Fax: 
    1 907-486-3325

    Bells Flats Natives, Inc.

    Region: Koniag Region: Koniag Village: Bells Flats Address 1: 1877 E. Tudor Road, Apt. E-3 City: Anchorage State: Alaska Zipcode: 99507 Tel: 907-770-1300 Merged: No

    Ayakulik, Inc.

    Region: Koniag Region: Koniag Village: Ayakulik Address 1: 728 E. 74th Ave. City: Anchorage State: Alaska Zipcode: 99518 Merged: No

    Anton Larsen , Inc.

    Region: Koniag Region: Koniag Village: Anton Larsen Bay Address 1: P.O. Box 1366 City: Kodiak State: Alaska Zipcode: 99615 Tel: 907-486-3493 Merged: No

    Alutiiq Corp in Dispute with Union over contract.

    ADN is reporting Union is riled, seeks probe in Alutiiq deal
    Full Article
    SEIU: Native group didn't deserve security contract, union claims.
    By PAULA DOBBYN
    Anchorage Daily News

    Published: April 26th, 2005
    Last Modified: April 26th, 2005 at 06:30 AM

    A union with nearly 2 million government and private-sector members wants the U.S. Department of Labor to investigate how a $450 million contract awarded to an Alaska Native company is being handled.

    The Service Employees International Union says at least 17 private security guards employed by Alutiiq, a subsidiary of Kodiak-based Afognak Native Corp., plan to file claims with the Labor Department saying they were shortchanged on pay.

    Alutiiq says the union is misinformed and is engaged in a smear campaign with the goal of increasing its membership.

    Kodiak Area Native Association.

    hat Is KANA?? The Kodiak Area Native Association was formed in 1966 as a 501 (C)(3) non-profit corporation providing health and social services for the Alaska Natives of the Koniag region. The Kodiak AreaNative Association (KANA) service area includes the City of Kodiak and six remote Alaska Native villages. The six remote villages include: Akhiok, Karluk, Old Harbor, Ouzinkie, Port Lions, and Larsen Bay. Historically, nonprofit corporations, such as KANA were formed throughout Alaska after the AlaskaNative Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) was enacted. The ANCSA settlement is an agreement between the United States Government and the Alaska Native Tribes. The ANCSA legislation distributed land to regional and village entities to establish for-profit corporations. Each of the regional profit corporations formed a separate non-profit corporation to assist their members with health and social service needs.

    Koniag Inc.

    Koniag Inc.'s Website

    Koniag Regional Non-Profit

    Kodiak Area Native Association
    3449 East Rezanof Drive
    Kodiak, Alaska 99615
    (907) 486-9800
    Fax:(907) 486-9898
    www.kanaweb.org

    Koniag Education Foundation

    Contact Information
    6927 Old Seward Hwy
    Anchorage, AK 99518
    Phone: (907) 562-9093
    1-888-562-9093
    Fax: (907) 562-9023
    Web Site

    Koniag Region

    Regional Corporation

    Koniag, Inc.
    Anchorage Office
    4300 B St., Suite 407
    Anchorage, AK 99503
    Phone: (907) 561-2668
    1-800-327-7649
    Fax: (907) 562-5258

    Koniag, Inc.
    Kodiak Office
    202 Center Ave., Suite 201
    Kodiak, AK 99615
    Phone: (907) 486-2530
    1-800-658-3818
    Fax: (907) 486-3325
    Website [weblink:http://www.koniag.com/]

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