The Native Village of Eyak is a federally recognized tribe located in Cordova, Alaska. Comprised of four distinct Alaska Native peoples, including Eyak, Chugach Region People, Tlingit, and Athabaskan, the tribe is dedicated to preserving their traditional languages and culture. With a rich history of trading and abundant lands and waters, the Native Village of Eyak supports self-governance and self-determination while promoting subsistence activities, heritage preservation, and community events.
The tribe offers a range of programs and services, including cultural services, tribal family services, environmental and natural resources departments, contracting services, public works, a tribal court, a food bank, and the Ilanka Community Health Center. Through these services, the Native Village of Eyak strives to meet the needs of its community members and promote the overall well-being of its people.
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