Native Village of Eyak
10,000 Years in Our Homeland

THE NATIVE VILLAGE OF EYAK IS A FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED TRIBE BASED IN CORDOVA, ALASKA.
A REMOTE, ROADLESS COMMUNITY NESTLED BETWEEN THE EASTERN CHUGACH MOUNTAINS AND PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND.
OUR ANCESTRAL TERRITORY STRETCHES ACROSS 55.5 MILLION ACRES OF LAND AND SEA, INCLUDING THE COPPER RIVER DELTA AND NORTHERN GULF OF ALASKA.

Dedicated to exercising our sovereignty to enhance the well-being of our people, culture, and homelands.

Ilanka Community Health Center

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(907) 424-3622
705 Second Street
The Ilanka Community Health Center, owned and operated by The Native Village of Eyak, is a primary health, behavioral health, integrated and ambulatory care outpatient clinic.
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Cultural Services

[email protected] (907) 424-7903
Cultural Office
400 First Street (temp)
Ilanka Cultural Center & Gift Shop
711 First Street (temp)
The Ilanka Cultural Center honors the heritage and culture of the Eyak, Sugpiat, Tlingit and Ahtna peoples.
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Dept of the Environment and Natural Resources

[email protected]
(907) 424-7738
520 Second Street (temp)
DENR works to protect traditional lands, manage natural resources for the tribe, and prevent, or mitigate, environmental damage and preserve our traditional subsistence way of life.
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Tribal Government

[email protected]
(907) 424-7738
705 Second Street (temp)
The Native Village of Eyak is a federally recognized self-governing Tribe that provides governmental services within the Tribe’s customary and traditional use area: Prince William Sound, the Copper River, and the Gulf of Alaska.
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Marina

[email protected]
(907) 424-7270
NHN Prince William Marina Road (off Whitshed Road)
The Native Village of Eyak purchased the Prince William Sound Marina to help provide additional storage services for the community.
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Tribal Court

(907) 424--7738

500 Water Street

The Native Village of Eyak Tribal Court is a restorative justice court system that using traditional methods to resolve issues.
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Tribal Family Services

[email protected]
(907) 424-2238
622 First Street
Tribal Family Services encompasses tribal members from all stages of life. We provide programs to encourage healthy living and cultural connection.
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477 Department

[email protected]
(907) 424-2227
Pioneer Square, 622 First Street
The 477 Department is a holistic services program positioned to support Tribal Member for a variety of needs including employment, education, training, housing, and more.
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Human Resources

[email protected]
(907) 424-2242
705 Second Street (temp office)
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