Announcement of Special Distribution
The Tatitlek Corporation’s board is pleased to announce another Special Dividend made possible due to our extraordinary financial performance in 2022. Please check the shareholder portal at https://portal.tatitlek.com/home for more information. Once logged in, click “Resources”, then “Shareholder Announcements”. Please contact Shareholder Services for help with portal registration or questions at shareholderservices@tatitlek.com or (907) 339-8675. […]
Northern Industrial Training In Tatitlek Village (Spring 2023)
Northern Industrial Training is partnering with the Native Village of Tatitlek to provide construction equipment training to Tatitlek Village residents. These training programs are designed to meet state and national requirements for many jobs. These courses are designed to increase the operators’ knowledge of equipment, safe operating principles, practices, and regulations. This training has been […]
Lands and Waterways: 2022 Tatitlek Lands Tour (Fall 2022)
The TTC Board hosted a Lands Tour and invited our interns and young professionals. They had the opportunity to share the importance of TTC’s mission to be good land stewards and to preserve our traditional knowledge. They were able to view Heather Island, Ellamar, Galena Bay and Tatitlek.
Ipineq Days (Spring 2021)
Ipineq Days (Happy Days) is a community engagement campaign that was a collaborative project created through the Chugach Regional Response Group (“CRRG”) weekly meetings. CRRG consists of leaders from organizations within the Chugach Region dedicated to the collective efforts to come together to prevent the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and to protect the people […]
Cultural Heritage Week Planning (Summer 2022)
The pandemic threw a wrench in our cultural gatherings. We recall watching the news closely in February and March 2020 and making the gut-wrenching call to cancel our 2020 event. In 2021, we were able to have a mini gathering for local students. We’ve also been able to create online virtual traditional arts classes that […]
CARES ACT (Winter 2022)
The COVID-19 public health crisis and resulting economic crisis have put state, local, and tribal governments under unprecedented strain. The Treasury Department has provided needed relief to state, local, and Tribal governments to enable them to continue to support public health response and lay the foundation for a strong and equitable economic recovery. The Tatitlek […]
COVID Safety Protocols (Winter 2022)
Thanks to quick response from TTC’s leadership team, corporate headquarters have remained open since May 2020. Employee safety has remained a top priority by closely following Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, establishing separate employee workspaces, and following a strict social distancing and masking policy. While the corporate office remains open to shareholders, with […]
Coho Subsistence Resource Enhancement (Spring 2021)
The Coho salmon subsistence resource enhancement project will continue in 2021. Valdez Fisheries will coordinate with our local hires to kick off the 2021 Coho release. This includes stocking and local release of juvenile Coho salmon, near Tatitlek. Valdez fisheries will deliver the Coho fry in May. Transported by cargo vessel from Valdez Hatchery, the […]
Tatitlek Land Surveillance (Spring 2021)
The trespass prevention program will once again begin in May and continue for most of the remaining year. The Tatitlek Corporation (“TTC”) owns 108,166 acres of land in reasonable proximity to the Native Village of Tatitlek (“Tatitlek”). The land includes much of the primary subsistence harvest area traditionally used by Tatitlek. TTC and Tatitlek share […]
Coho Stocking Project (Fall 2020)
The Tatitlek Corporation (TTC) recognizes the immense cultural significance of a traditional subsistence lifestyle and has established a number of programs to support various aspects of subsistence preservation and enhancement. Since 2009 TTC has collaborated with the Tatitlek IRA Council to execute the Coho salmon subsistence resource enhancement project. The Coho salmon subsistence resource enhancement project, […]