This category lists official websites relevant to Alaskan Native and Native American tribal governments and tribal councils that serve tribes within the State of Alaska.- Category ID : 194495
Traditional tribal consortium of 42 villages of the interior. Includes information on health services, cultural and natural resources, and tribal development.
Provides social, economic and educational services to 56 federally recognized Native Alaskan tribes in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, along the Southwestern region.
Network of Native Councils throughout the region. Directory and fact sheets of members, business listings, housing and social services, administrative contacts, links.
A Eskimo and Aleut village on the western shore of Lake Iliamna. Includes information about village life, the economy and government, tourism, and news.
A statewide Native organization which includes 178 villages (both federally-recognized tribes and village corporations), 13 regional Native corporations and 12 regional nonprofit and tribal consortia that contract and run federal and state programs.
A tribal consortium of two federally recognized Tribal Councils of Chistochina and Mentasta Lake. Includes community information, programs, health services, calendar, and newsletter.
Organization, programs and services, documents, elections, and photo galleries with a service area extending from the Kasilof River to Kachemak Bay to Mount Redoubt to the Harding Ice Fields.
Provides health and social services, economic development, natural resource/environmental education, jobs, and job training. Includes members, events, and gallery.
A Native village formerly the Malemiut Inupiat Eskimo village of Nuviakchak. Features documents, members, area information, photos, directory, and events calendar.
A tribal community located in the Bering Straits, approximately 40 miles due south of Cape Prince of Wales and the village of Wales. Provides document, members, area information, photos, community directory, and event calendar.
The community was formed in 1939 by the Nome Native population. Includes documents, members, area information, photos, community directory, and events calendar.
Reference for official information about the community, the first and southernmost Malemiut settlement on Norton Sound, featuring area information, documents, council members, photos, directory, and event calendar.
Native village originally settled by Eskimos of the Fish River tribe. Features documents, members, area information, photos, community directory, and event calendar.
A Native village originally a fortified trading post called Redoubt St. Michael which was built by the Russian-American Company at this location in 1833. Features documents, members, area information, photos, community directory, and event calendar.
One of the oldest communities in the Bering Strait region. Includes documents, members, area information, photos, community directory, and events calendar.