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Nana regional corporation

NANA Regional Corporation

NANA Regional Corporation liked its current design, but needed a website with more features and functionality. Our team’s build rests on the shoulders of previous designers, and we are happy to bring this beautiful site into our WordPress harbor with a few updates and improvements to meet NANA’s current needs.

Ahtna, inc.

Ahtna, Inc.

Ahtna, Incorporated is one of 13 Alaska Native Regional Corporations established by Congress under terms of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971. Based in Glennallen, Alaska, Ahtna, Inc. is owned by more than 2,000 shareholders, the majority of whom are of Ahtna Athabascan descent. Many Ahtna shareholders still reside in the Ahtna region,…

Tyonek shareholders

Tyonek Shareholders

Tyonek Native Corporation represents and supports the interests of approximately 900 shareholders. Sundog Media created this beautiful and mobile-friendly website to make it easy to find everything they need including news, career listings, and forms that can be downloaded right from the website. 22

Alaska peninsula corporation

Alaska Peninsula Corporation

Alaska Peninsula Corporation (APC) is a merged Alaska Native village corporation. Their membership exceeds 800 shareholders who come from highly diversified backgrounds. Many shareholders reside throughout the Bristol Bay region, but a number of shareholders are have spread throughout Alaska and the world. APC owns subsidiary businesses involved with government and commercial contracting. Their contracting includes enterprises in transportation &…

Kuukpik

Kuukpik

The village corporation for Nuiqsut, Alaska was established in 1973.  We had a wonderful time working with the Kuukpik team to create a beautiful and convenient website for their members which showcases their rich history and contemporary corporate activities and services.

Northwest inupiat housing authority

Northwest Inupiat Housing Authority

Northwest Inupiat Housing Authority (NIHA) is a completely nonprofit organization committed to supporting the local community and Alaska Natives in the NANA region. NIHA offers programs designed to help low-income tribal member families in Kotzebue, Alaska, including new construction and rental assistance programs. NIHA is funded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

Kenaitze indian tribe

Kenaitze Indian Tribe

It has been thousands of years since the Kenaitze Indian Tribe’s people, the Kahtnuht’ana Dena’ina, first inhabited the Kenai Peninsula. They call this area Yaghanen, the good land. After many challenges throughout the years, today the tribe is proud to say Naqantugheduł – the tide is coming in. The tide is coming in because it…

Northwest arctic borough

Northwest Arctic Borough

The Northwest Arctic Borough (NAB) is the second largest borough in Alaska, comprising approximately 39,000 square miles along the Kotzebue Sound, Wullik, Noatak, Kobuk, Selawik, Buckland and Kugruk Rivers.The area encompasses 35,898.3 sq. miles of land and 4,863.7 sq. miles of water. NAB Proudly Serves the Communities of: Ambler, Buckland, Deering, Kiana, Kivalina, Kobuk, Kotzebue,…