, American Indian Professional Services -- Goals are "to acquire, utilize and teach the best of available technology, yet root our judgment and recommendations on the value system and experienced realities of the Native American way of life."
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[Alaska] -- An Alaska Native community corporation. Information on the Corporation's educational, cultural, resource, and economic programs.
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[Alaska] -- One of the thirteen regional Alaska Native Corporations. Focuses on environmental, educational, and management of land, minerals, and human resources.
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-- One of the thirteen regional Alaska Native Corporations. Site is currently under construction.
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-- Works to enhance tourism development for economic growth of tribes while maintaining respect for tribal traditions and lands.
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-- Dedicated to helping American Indian businesses to succeed.
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-- Promotes the role of American Indian professional engineers, architects, and design professionals and advances their professional skills along with encouraging American Indians to join these professional fields.
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-- Dedicated to the recruitment and retention of American Indian employment in the federal workforce.
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[Alaska] -- One of the thirteen regional Alaska Native Corporations. Manage lands, resources, operating subsidiaries and investments in order to enhance Inupiat cultural and economic freedoms.
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-- One of the thirteen regional Alaska Native Corporations. Mission is "to improve the quality of life of our people through economic development while protecting our culture and heritage."
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[Alaska] -- Concentrates on the betterment of Native People in the Bristol Bay area through education, economic development, realty, and social services.
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[Alaska] -- Located in the Bethel native community, this corporation works to improve the economic resources of its people while maintaining their cultural, social, and environmental traditions.
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[Alaska] -- One of the thirteen regional Alaska Native Corporations. Focuses on resource and economic development to better the lives of Eskimo peoples.
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-- Located at Northern Arizona University, this organization provides technical assistance, business counseling, training, and education for Arizona's 21 tribal nations and for individual American Indians.
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[Alaska] -- One of the thirteen regional Alaska Native Corporations. Invests in telecommunications, construction services, natural resources, tourism and other investments for the betterment of the Natives of the Cook Inlet region.
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-- Presents a variety of public workshops, yearly conferences, and numerous on-site sessions tailored to fit the needs of Native American businesses.
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-- One of the thirteen regional Alaska Native Corporations. Promotes the economic and social well-being of its shareholders.
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[Alaska] -- A village corporation whose primary investments are in the harvesting and sale of timber, the active investing of funds, and the retail sale of petroleum products.
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[Alaska] -- A village corporation that is the holding company owning entitlement to over 23,000 acres of land, a portfolio of financial investments, and subsidiary companies.
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[Alaska] -- One of the thirteen regional Alaska Native Corporations. Manages the programs, resources, and business ventures of the Alutiiq People in Alaska.
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-- Provides management consulting services for Native Americans along with information on federal programs for tribal and Indian businesses.
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-- Links to numerous sites for American Indian businesses under the headings of affiliations, career development, recruiting/job banks, and self-employment/entrepreneurship.
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-- Federal Register 1997 renewal of the Native American Employment and Training Council.
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-- A professional organization dedicated to the improvement and quality of financial and business management of Native American governments and businesses to strengthen Tribal sovereignty through sound financial management.
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-- provides marketing, business development, and consultation services to companies owned by Alaska Native Corporations and American Indian Tribes.
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. -- Administers social and economic development programs designed to meet the needs of individual Indians and Native American communities.
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[Alaska] -- One of the thirteen regional Alaska Native Corporations. "Principal investments are in forest products, the financial markets, plastics, and mineral exploration and development ."
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[Alaska] -- The urban Native corporation for Sitka, Alaska that invests in tourism industries such as hotels along with other business developments.
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-- Provides links of importance to American Indian businesses under the headings of tribal economic development, Indian gaming, and non-Indian resources.
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-- A newsletter used by employers nationally to increase the effectiveness of their diversity recruitment effort.
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