Tlingit Villages
A`akw Kwáan & T`aaku Kwáan Tlingit Villages of the Juneau and Douglas area Juneau and Douglas Island were occupied
A`akw Kwáan & T`aaku Kwáan Tlingit Villages of the Juneau and Douglas area Juneau and Douglas Island were occupied
MAYFLOWER ISLAND Traditional Subsistence Site Used By Our Tribal Members Traditional Subsistence Site Mayflower Island across from
DOUGLAS INDIAN VILLAGE FIRE OF 1962 to seize ownership of the Village lands and force the removal of Tribal residents
SITES OF CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The following photos show two current sites of historic and cultural significance and importance to the Douglas
Tlingit fisherman on the Taku Inlet Limited Entry, Before 1970, both Alaskans and non-Alaskans were allowed to commercially fish
BACKGROUND Douglas Indian Association (DIA), is the historical federally recognized Tribe of the Juneau, Douglas and Auke Bay region.