Walter Charley
Memorial Scholarship
 

 

Ahtna Traditional Chief
Ben Neeley


Executive Summary

Ahtna, Incorporated is one of 13 Alaska Native Regional Corporations established by Congress under terms of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act in 1971.

Ahtna, Inc., owns in fee title, approximately 1,528,000 acres conveyed in December 1998 from an entitlement of 1,770,000 acres.

Seven of the eight villages within the Ahtna Region are merged with Ahtna, Inc., and all eight are Federally Recognized Tribes. A thirteen-member board directs corporate operations. Ahtna Inc. has approximately 1200 shareholders, of which the majority reside in the Copper River Region.

Headquartered in Glennallen, Ahtna, Inc., is committed to providing a broad range of opportunities for its shareholders and preserving their Native culture.

Ahtna has nine operating subsidiaries. Subsidiaries are involved in construction, pipeline maintenance, facilities maintenance, administrative and janitorial services, electrical contracting, fiber-optic telecommunication, forestry and gravel sales.

The corporation's efforts are for growth and diversification as well as management of its land, mineral and human resources.

Additional information regarding Ahtna, Inc. and its subsidiaries is available in our aggregated statement of qualifications or by visiting our subsidiary websites.

 


 


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