We are the people of Prince William Sound and lower Cook Inlet.
Today, our shareholders’ lifestyles vary widely. Some live a traditional subsistence lifestyle, while others are skilled craftspeople, college graduates or business professionals. They all share at least one trait, however: a dedication to their common heritage. With the support of our shareholders, Chugach Alaska Corporation’s cultural resources department is actively working to identify and preserve the archeological resources of our region through site visits and careful documentation. Chugach Alaska Corporation works with Native tribes of the Chugach region to implement the provisions of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. We support the repatriation of our ancestors and Native cultural heritage.
As the seasons changed from year to year, the ice melted rapidly, exposing deep fjords and lagoons that were rich in sea life and provided good beaches to settle on. It was known that life thrived in the areas where the salt and fresh water met.
Who We Are
Chugach Alaska Corporation was formed in 1972 under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). Instead of the reservations used extensively in other parts of the United States, ANCSA established a system of corporate ownership of assets to ensure long-term profitability and financial independence for Alaska Natives. Because of this mission, our responsibility goes beyond maintaining a healthy bottom line; it is also our duty to provide ongoing opportunities for our 2,500 shareholders of Aleut, Eskimo and Indian heritage and work to preserve our culture and traditions for future generations.
Mission Statement
At Chugach, we believe that people are the drivers of our company, from our shareholders to our customers to our employees. We work to build long-term relationships based on trust. We do what we say we will do. Our purpose is bigger than profit-making: we strive to be an inspiration and role model to other indigenous peoples by preserving our culture and protecting the Lands of our shareholders.
As a company Chugach will:
Create an excellent business reputation by putting the customer first.
Respect the talents, opinions, and performance of people who work for the company.
Your mission is our business.
Setting the standard for first-class business services in the global market.
Blending rich heritage and cultural values with vast experience and unparalleled customer service, we use the capabilities of the entire corporation to support our customers in ways no other company can. We provide exemplary business services in several areas:
Our Company
Established in 1972 under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA), Chugach Alaska Corporation exists to serve the interests of the Alaska Native people of the Chugach region. We represent more than 2,500 Aleut, Eskimo and Indian shareholders, and we work to provide opportunities through responsible management of our lands, businesses and assets.
KEY FACTS ABOUT WOLF CREEK FEDERAL SERVICES, INC.
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- Company name
- WOLF CREEK FEDERAL SERVICES, INC.
- Status
- Active
- Filed Number
- F15000003136
- FEI Number
- 264593333
- Date of Incorporation
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July 14, 2015
Age - 10 years
- Home State
- AK
- Company Type
- Foreign for Profit
CONTACTS
- Website
- http://wolfcreekfederalservices.com
- Phones
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(907) 563-8866
(907) 563-8402
(702) 331-2913
(813) 526-1926
(907) 261-0386
(800) 858-2768
WOLF CREEK FEDERAL SERVICES, INC. NEAR ME
- Principal Address
- 3800 CENTERPOINT DRIVE,
STE 1200,
ANCHORAGE,
AK,
99503,
US
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