Sealaska

Rooted in lands, growing together.

With distinct languages, practices and traditional territories, Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian peoples have known the rugged forests, rocky coasts and verdant islands of Southeast Alaska as home since the dawn of time. While each people have maintained separate and distinct cultural identities over the centuries and into the present day, Sealaska represents all three as the regional Alaska Native corporation for Southeast Alaska, established in 1972 following the passage of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) through Congress in 1971.

Celebrating over 50 years in business, Sealaska and its 26,000 Alaska Native shareholders prioritize balance in business—and in life. Leading with cultural values alongside business acumen, Sealaska’s businesses have a global footprint fueling our mission – strengthening people, culture and homelands – much closer to home. We aim to create lasting impact for the people and communities of Southeast Alaska and beyond.