Douglas Indian Association
The Douglas Indian Association is a federally recognized tribe, established in 1934, that represents members from the T aaku Kw an and A akw Kw an clans, who have lived in the Anax Yaa Andagan and Juneau region since time immemorial. This organization focuses on preserving tribal history, culture, and community welfare through various programs and services.
With a commitment to environmental stewardship and education, the Douglas Indian Association engages in initiatives that benefit the local community and enhance the understanding of Alaska Native heritage. Their efforts include cultural celebrations and outreach programs, reinforcing the tribe's connection to its traditional lands and values.
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