Alaska Native Industries Co-op
Alaska Native Industries Co-op (ANICA) has its roots in the early 1900s, emerging from the small, scattered communities of Alaskan Natives who relied on seasonal hunting and fishing. Founded in 1947 by a group of village leaders, the cooperative aimed to supply village stores independently of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, fostering self-help and solidarity among the communities.
ANICA is committed to advancing Alaska Native stores while honoring the ethical values of honesty, social responsibility, and caring for others, as envisioned by its Founding Fathers. The cooperative continues to thrive by embracing modern practices that benefit the Native people it represents, ensuring the legacy of its history is upheld.
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