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Welcome to Sealaska CorporationSealaska, a Growing TraditionSealaska has strengthened business with culture since 1972. We are a Native corporation owned by more than 20,000 tribal member shareholders and guided by our traditions of environmental stewardship and positively impacting our communities. Learn more
SHI is Sealaska's nonprofit organization conceived by clan leaders and Elders. SHI directs a range of educational and cultural programs to perpetuate and enhance Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian cultures. |   |
First Youth Board Advisor Announced at Annual Meeting
July 01, 2009 Sealaska Corporation’s Board of Directors has established a youth board advisory position.
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Over 300 Shareholders Gathered for 2009 Annual Meeting
June 29, 2009 Sealaska Corporation held its annual meeting June 27, 2009 in Sitka, Alaska.
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Sealaska Tribal Member Shareholders Convene for 2009 Annual Meeting
June 27, 2009 Elders Resolution Passes, Term Limits Rejected by Shareholders
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Summer starts now…quality outdoor furniture at exclusive prices!
June 27, 2009 A limited time online event for Sealaska shareholders, family and friends is now under way, don’t miss out!
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Alaska Delegation Introduces Sealaska Land Legislation
April 23, 2009 Legislation protects Native sacred sites, enhances environmental protection, creates sustainable timber activity and opportunity for alternative forms of economic development.
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Sealaska is Hiring
June 22, 2009 Sealaska Corporate and its subsidiaries are now hiring for several new positions.
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Sealaska May Shareholder Newsletter Published
June 05, 2009 The May 2009 Shareholder Newsletter has been mailed to shareholders and is now available on-line.
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Learn the latest about Sealaska's land legislation,
Haa Aaní...
Do you know someone who is eligible? If you are a
descendant
or
Leftout,
please
visit our applications page
to view eligibility requirements, FAQs about enrollment and to apply. You can either
apply online
or call Sealaska for an application.
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