12(b) land selections finalized
CIRI village corporations get title to 230,000 acres
Shareholder information meetings and annual meeting
Meeting attendance is limited to CIRI shareholders and their immediate family members (i.e. spouse, children and/or stock custodian). Shareholders must check in with their guests …
CIRI dividend and Elders’ payment news
CIRI will mail or directly deposit its first quarter 2013 dividend of $8.41 per share on March 29. Shareholders who own 100 shares of stock …
2013-2014 Education Resources Handbook available online
The CIRI Foundation’s 2013-2014 Education Resources Handbook is now available online at www.thecirifoundation.org. The Foundation publishes the Handbook to provide education and career planning information for …
Resource revenue payment distributions
Section 7(i) of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) requires each regional corporation to share 70 percent of its net resource revenues received from …
CIRI Alaska Tourism discounts
CIRI Alaska Tourism offers CIRI Shareholders and their immediate family members a 30% discount on most CIRI Alaska Tourism products. Some restrictions apply. The discounted …
Cook Inlet Tribal Council NYO Games Alaska
For thousands of years and countless generations, survival for Alaska Native people depended on individual strength, skill and knowledge, and on the ability to work …
Cook Inlet Housing Authority Part of the solution
Alaska is witnessing a population boom among senior citizens and some fear senior housing is not keeping pace. The CIRI-affiliated nonprofit Cook Inlet Housing Authority …
A major investor, AMP Capital, joins CIRI-backed wind venture
AMP Ltd., an Australian pension company, provided a major capital investment in wind energy owner Capistrano Wind Partners LLC. The partnership acquires and operates large-scale …
A word from the president, March 2013
Earlier this month I had the honor of participating in the signing ceremony to convey more than 200,000 acres of land to CIRI village corporations. This transaction, which you can read more about in this issue of the Raven’s Circle, is monumental for a number of reasons. First and foremost, it brings to a close the long process to finally convey the last of the major land entitlements to the CIRI villages and sets the stage for what I believe will be a new era of collaboration between the village corporations and CIRI.
Kenaitze progress on the Dena’ina Wellness Center
The construction of the Kenaitze Indian Tribe’s Dena’ina Wellness Center remains on schedule for completion next winter. The 52,000 square-foot facility will provide integrated personal …
In memory, March 2013
View the obituaries of shareholders who have recently passed away