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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 Afognak Native Corporation has approximately 900 shareholders and pays over $12 million in dividends annually. The Afognak Native Corporation controls over 160,000 acres of land in the Kodiak Archipelago and the lands form the core of financial success of the corporation. [11]
In 1971, the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act was signed into law by President Nixon. [1] It abrogated Native claims to aboriginal lands except those that are the subject of the law. [1] [29] In return, Natives retained up to 44 million acres (180,000 km 2) of land and were paid $963 million.
About Kodiak Area Native Association. Kodiak Area Native Association (KANA) is a non-profit corporation providing health and social services for the Alaska Natives of the Koniag region. It ...
The Alaska Native Sisterhood (ANS) was created in 1915. [30] Also in 1915, the Alaska Territorial legislature passed a law allowing Alaskan Natives the right to vote – but on the condition that they give up their cultural customs and traditions. [31] The Indian Citizenship Act, passed in 1924, gave all Native Americans United States ...
Fool.com has been covering the growth of Kodiak Oil (NYS: KOG) for a while now. The company released its earnings this past Friday, which gave analysts the weekend to digest its earnings. Once ...