Alaska Native Regional Corporations
The thirteen regional corporations created under ANCSA are:
# |
Abbreviation |
ANCSA Native Association |
Alaska Native Regional Corporation |
ANCSA Villages |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | ASRC | Arctic Slope Native Association | Arctic Slope Regional Corporation | Barrow, Point Hope |
2 | BSNC | Bering Straits Association | Bering Straits Native Corporation | Seward Peninsula, Unalakleet |
3 | NANA | Northwest Alaska Native Association | NANA Regional Corporation | Kotzebue |
4 | Association of Village Council Presidents | Calista Corporation | southwest coast, all villages in the Bethel area, including all villages on the Lower Yukon River and the Lower Kuskokwim River | |
5 | DOYON | Tanana Chiefs' Conference | Doyon, Limited | Koyukuk, Middle and Upper Yukon Rivers, Upper Kuskokwim, Tanana River |
6 | CIRI | Cook Inlet Association | Cook Inlet Region, Inc. | Kenai, Tyonek, Eklutna, Iliamna |
7 | BBNC | Bristol Bay Native Association | Bristol Bay Native Corporation | Dillingham, Upper Alaska Peninsula |
8 | TAC | Aleut League | The Aleut Corporation | Aleutian Islands, Pribilof Islands and that part of the Alaska Peninsula which is in the Aleut League |
9 | CAC | Chugach Native Association | Chugach Alaska Corporation | Cordova, Tatitlek, Port Graham, English Bay, Valdez, and Seward |
10 | SEAC | Tinglit-Haida Central Council | Sealaska Corporation | southeastern Alaska, including Metlakatla |
11 | Kodiak Area Native Association | Koniag, Incorporated | (all villages on and around Kodiak Island) | |
12 | AHTNA | Copper River Native Association | Ahtna, Incorporated | Copper Center, Glennallen, Chitina, Mentasta |
13 | Regional Corporation for thirteenth region | The 13th Regional Corporation | non-resident Alaska Native |
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