Sealaska to pay $15.4 million in shares
Sealaska has approximately 23,000 shareholders who are Lingit, Haida, and Tsimshian people living in Southeast Alaska and elsewhere. The for-profit corporation is based in Juneau.
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by Angela Denning, CoastAlaska | Nov 4, 2022 | Featured News, Local News, Syndicated | 0
Sealaska has approximately 23,000 shareholders who are Lingit, Haida, and Tsimshian people living in Southeast Alaska and elsewhere. The for-profit corporation is based in Juneau.
Read Moreby June Leffler | Oct 11, 2019 | Featured News, Local News, Syndicated, Website | 0
The group is eyeing 115,000 acres they’d like to divide among the five landless tribal communities.
Read Moreby June Leffler | Sep 6, 2019 | Featured News, Local News, Syndicated | 0
The 1971 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act allotted millions of acres of land to 13 regional Native corporations.But some tribal communities in Southeast were left out of the process.
Read Moreby June Leffler | Jul 31, 2018 | Featured News, Local News, Syndicated, Website | 0
Once the weavers we have now pass on, how much of what they know will survive?
Read Moreby June Leffler | Jun 29, 2018 | Featured News, Local News, Syndicated | 0
The park is a cultural treasure to Wrangell natives, but the acquisition itself is another win for the landless community.
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