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Koniag was incorporated in Alaska on June 23, 1972. [1] Headquartered in Kodiak , Alaska , with additional offices in Anchorage , Koniag is a for-profit corporation with about 4,300 Alaska Native shareholders primarily of Alutiiq descent.
The Awa'uq Massacre [4] [5] or Refuge Rock Massacre, [5] or, more recently, as the Wounded Knee of Alaska, [2] was an attack and massacre of Koniag Alutiiq (Sugpiaq) people in August 1784 at Refuge Rock near Kodiak Island by Russian fur trader Grigory Shelekhov and 130 armed Russian men and cannoneers of his Shelikhov-Golikov Company.
The state of Alaska to date has been granted approximately 85% or 90 million acres (360,000 km 2) of the land claims it has made under ANCSA. [39] The state is entitled to a total of 104.5 million acres (423,000 km 2) under the terms of the Statehood Act. [40]
VSE Awarded $8M SSA Subcontract from Koniag Services, Inc. VSE continues work with long-time small business partner and teammate ALEXANDRIA, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- VSE Corporation (NAS: VSEC ...
Distribution Dates and Amounts Announced for Certain BlackRock Closed-End Funds NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Certain BlackRock closed-end funds (the "Funds") announced distributions today as ...
Their traditional homelands date back to over 7,500 years ago, and include areas such as Prince William Sound and outer Kenai Peninsula (Chugach Sugpiaq), the Kodiak Archipelago and the Alaska Peninsula (Koniag Alutiiq). In the early 1800s there were more than 60 Alutiiq villages in the Kodiak archipelago, with an estimated population of 13,000 ...
The Act lays out the specifics of the corporations' status. Here is an excerpt of the relevant portion: [5] 43 U.S.C. § 1606 (a) Division of Alaska into twelve geographic regions; common heritage and common interest of region; area of region commensurate with operations of Native association; boundary disputes, arbitration.
Their traditional homelands date back to over 7,500 years ago, and include areas such as Prince William Sound and outer Kenai Peninsula (Chugach Sugpiaq), the Kodiak Archipelago and the Alaska Peninsula (Koniag Alutiiq). In the early 1800s there were more than 60 Alutiiq villages in the Kodiak archipelago, with an estimated population of 13,000 ...