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Here is the Resource List which was compiled for the First Alaskans Institute. If you wish to contribute to the Resource List, please email Sean Topkok.

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Organization Name: Calista Corporation
Organization Type: Regional Native Corporation
Category: Common Shared Visions

Matthew Nicolai
President
calista@calistacorp.com
http://www.calistacorp.com
301 Calista Court, Suite A
Anchorage, AK 99518

Founded in 1972, Calista Corporation is the second largest of the 13 regional corporations formed under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) in 1971. It is a business corporation formed under state and federal laws, including the settlement act and its amendments.

School District: Anchorage School District
ANCSA: Cook Inlet Region Incorporated
Census Area: Anchorage
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Organization Name: Calista Elder Culture Camp Pilot Station/ Marshall/Kwethluk/Umkomiut
Organization Type:
Category: Leadership Development

Mark John
Executive Director
mjohn@gci.net

Calista Elder Culture Camp, P.O. Box 2345
Bethel, AK 99559

no website available

School District: Lower Kuskokwim School District
ANCSA: Calista Corporation
Census Area: Bethel
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Organization Name: Calista Scholarship Fund
Organization Type: Regional Native Foundation/AEC
Category: Student Financial Support

Nicholas Bob Charles
President
bcharles@calistacorp.com
http://www.calistacorp.com/share2.html
301 Calista Court, Suite A
Anchorage, AK 99518

Provide financial assistance to Alaska Natives to enable recipients to participate in continuing educational activities, formal programs of study and programs to improve the status of Alaska Natives.

School District: Anchorage School District
ANCSA: Calista Corporation
Census Area: Anchorage
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Organization Name: Camp Qungaayux
Organization Type:
Category: Leadership Development

Moses Dirks

mdirks@UCSD.net

c/o Unalaska City School District, P.O. Box 570
Unalaska, AK 99685



School District: Unalaska City School District
ANCSA: Aleut Corporation
Census Area: Aleutians West Borough
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Organization Name: Camp Sivunniigvik
Organization Type:
Category: Leadership Development

Caleb Pungowiyi
President
caleb.pungowiyi@nana.com
http://www.aqqaluktrust.com/sivu.htm
P.O. Box 509
Kotzebue, AK 99752

Sivunniigvik, literally translated means the planning place. The children of the NANA region have come to know Camp Sivu as the place they gather in the summer to learn more about their culture, themselves, and their communities. The summer programs of Sivunniigvik are one facet of a multi-faceted Inupiat Ilitqusiat PROGRAM in the NANA region to instill in the minds and character of our youth our traditional Inupiaq Values. These values are universal and, when learned, can instill in each individual self-confidence and self-respect as well as respect for others, animal life, and nature.

School District: Northwest Arctic Borough School District
ANCSA: NANA Regional Corporation
Census Area: Northwest Arctic Borough
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Organization Name: Camp Water (Juneau School District)
Organization Type: School District
Category: Leadership Development

Ronalda Cadiente Brown
Program Director
cadienter@mail.jsd.k12.ak.us
http://www.sealaskaheritage.org/Links/camp_water.htm
10014 Crazy Horse Drive
Juneau, AK 99801

Spirit Camp: Camp Water is a free three-and-a-half week summer camp where students use math, science, and traditional Native Ways of Knowing in the outdoors. Students spend about 10 days in Juneau, one week canoeing in the wilderness, and one week at the Chilkoot Culture Camp in Haines. The camp is for all middle school students, but its organizers are particularly interested in attracting Alaska Native youth. The camp is sponsored by the Juneau School District, with funding from the U.S. Department of Education, and in cooperation with LKoot Kwaan-Chilkoot Culture Camp. The camp is a great opportunity for youth in the 6th, 7th, or 8th grade, but these youth might need encouragement from an adult in order to apply.

School District: Juneau School District
ANCSA: Sealaska Corporation
Census Area: Juneau Borough
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Organization Name: Camp Woody
Organization Type:
Category: Leadership Development



kbmak@ptialaska.net.

c/o Kodiak Baptist Mission
Kodiak, AK



School District: Kodiak Island Borough School District
ANCSA: Koniag, Incorporated
Census Area: Kodiak Island Borough
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Organization Name: Campbell Elementary
Organization Type: School
Category: Anchorage School District


Principal


7206 Rovenna Street
Anchorage, AK 99518



School District: Anchorage School District
ANCSA: Cook Inlet Region Incorporated
Census Area: Anchorage
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Organization Name: Cantwell School
Organization Type: School
Category: Accountability/Governance


Principal
dtash@mail.denali.k12.ak.us

P.O. Box 29
Cantwell, AK 99729



School District: Denali Borough School District
ANCSA: Ahtna, Incorporated
Census Area: Denali Borough
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Organization Name: Career Development Center (Cook Inlet Tribal Council) -
Organization Type: Regional Native Non-Profit
Category: Workforce Development

Carol Wren
Coordinator
cwren@citci.com
http://www.citci.com
670 West Fireweed Lane
Anchorage, AK 99503

Job seekers from all of the CIRI non-profits can send participants to the CDC for job seeking and retention and adult basic education. The CDC is able to provide services with the assistance of Nine Star Enterprises via Americorps volunteers. The CDC provides the following services: a culturally appropriate, computer-based adult basic education skills program; Alaska Career Information System; GED preparation; resume and cover letter development/storage; basic computer training; career guidance; GED testing; life skills classes; and job club activities.

School District: Anchorage School District
ANCSA: Cook Inlet Region Incorporated
Census Area: Anchorage

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