Land & Natural Resources
Afognak Native Corporation owns 160,000 acres of land in the Kodiak Archipelago, primarily on Afognak Island. The Kodiak Archipelago is located 225 air miles south of Anchorage in the Gulf of Alaska. Afognak Island is the second largest island of the Archipelago. Our lands represent our most valuable asset and have formed the core of our financial success as a corporation. Our lands represent value through shareholder use for culture, subsistence, and recreation activities as well as the opportunity for economic development.
Afognak manages and protects our traditional lands, providing opportunities for shareholders and others to utilize our lands responsibly. Afognak, in partnership with two other Native corporations, regulate land use through a lands security program. A Land Use Permit is required to access Afognak lands.
For more information contact the Lands Department.
