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Angoon Community Association

Alaska Native tribe
Alaska Native village
Angoon Community Association
Xootsnoowu Kwaan
Village of Angoon, Alaska
Angoon Community Association
Angoon Community Association headquarters
Coordinates: 57deg30'03''N 134deg35'03''W / 57.50083degN 134.58417degW / 57.50083; -134.58417
Constitution RatifiedNovember 15, 1939; 86 years ago (1939-11-15)
CapitalAngoon, Alaska
Government
* TypeRepresentative democracy
* BodyAngoon Tribal Council
* PresidentMary Jean Duncan
Population
(2025)
* Estimate
250
DemonymTlingit
Time zoneUTC-09:00 (AKST)
* Summer (DST)UTC-08:00 (AKDT)
Websitewww.facebook.com/1934Tribal

The Angoon Community Association is a federally recognized tribe in Alaska, United States.[1] This Alaska Native tribe is headquartered in Angoon, Alaska.[2] They are Tlingit.[3]

The tribe belong to the Kootznoowoo Tlingit people (Tlingit: Xootsnoowu Kwaan). The name Kootznoowoo translates as "fortress of brown bears".[4] The tribe has 450 enrolled citizens.[5]

Location

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Their city Angoon (Tlingit: Aangoon) on Kootznahoo Inlet[5] and Chatham Strait.[3] Angoon is located on Admiralty Island[4] in the Alexander Archipelago in southeast Alaska. Their community is surrounded by the Tongass National Forest.[3]

Angoon can be accessed by ferry or floatplane.[5] The tribe has formed a Roads Committee to plan construction of roads.[5]

Government

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The tribe is government by a democratically elected tribal council. Their president is Mary Jean Duncan.[1] They ratified their constitution and by-laws in 1939.[6]

They are a member of the National Congress of American Indians.[7]

Economic development

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The Angoon Community Association belongs to Kootznoowoo, Incorporated, an ANCSA Village Corporation which is part of Sealaska Corporation, an Alaska Native Regional Corporation.[3][4] Kootznoowoo Inc. owns Taquan Air, an Alaska regional airline.

The Chatham School District is a primary employer in the area, and many locals work in commercial fishing.[5] The city has an unemployment rate of 38 percent.[5]

Notable citizens

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Tribal Leaders Directory". Tribal Leaders Directory. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Retrieved 10 January 2026.
  2. ^ "Angoon Community Association". National Indian Law Library: Tribal Law Gateway. Native American Rights Fund. Retrieved 10 January 2026.
  3. ^ a b c d "Angoon Community Association". Alaska Handbook. Retrieved 12 January 2026.
  4. ^ a b c "Aangoon (Angoon)". MySealaska. Sealaska. Retrieved 10 January 2026.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Angoon Community Association". Tribal Transportation. US Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved 10 January 2026.
  6. ^ "Constitution of By-laws of the Angoon Community Associtation" (PDF). Native American Constitution and Law Digitization Project. University of Oklahoma. Retrieved 10 January 2026.
  7. ^ "Tribal Directory". National Congress of American Indians. Retrieved 10 January 2026.
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