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Path to Prosperity Kicks Off 2016 Competition

By Sealaska on Mar 1, 2016   Events/Notices  

Path to Prosperity Kicks Off 2016 Competition

Do you or someone you know have an idea or dream to run a business? The Path to Prosperity (P2P) competition aims to identify and support innovative business ideas in Southeast Alaska. Year four of the P2P sustainable business development competition is now open. Path to Prosperity is a collaboration between The Nature Conservancy and […]

BLM Alaska Signs Interim Sealaska Land Conveyance Deed

By Sealaska on Mar 10, 2015   Featured, Rural, Sealaska Region, Southeast Alaska  

BLM Alaska Signs Interim Sealaska Land Conveyance Deed

Sealaska has received interim conveyance for final acreage promised under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). In a signing ceremony, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) State Director Bud Cribley signed the document on Friday March 6, 2015. “BLM is pleased to be part of this significant milestone toward the completion of the Alaska Land […]

Sealaska Issues 367 Scholarships to College Students

By Sealaska on May 13, 2014   General News  

Sealaska will award $468,000 in scholarships for the 2014 – 2015 academic year. Since inception Sealaska has directed more than $12 million towards scholarships. “Sealaska’s commitment to education is a source of pride and makes a positive impact on people,” said Sealaska President and CEO Chris E. McNeil, Jr.  “Our pledge to support shareholder education […]

Sealaska Heritage Institute Selects Two Brothers for Totem Poles and Screen for Gajaa Hit Building

By Sealaska on Sep 26, 2013   Rural  

During the last decade there has been a cultural movement in Hydaburg, Alaska. The community is being lifted up through people like the Young brothers who are contributing to the success of the Haida culture through their love of carving and the Haida language.

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