Douglas Indian Association is a federally recognized tribe that has been in existence since 1934, originating from the T'aaku Kwan and Aakw Kwan clans. They have a rich history and connection to the Anax Yaa Andagan Y Douglas and Dzantik'i Heni Juneau region, with a focus on preserving their traditional and historical territory. Through various departments and programs, they provide tribal services and support to their members, promoting cultural preservation and community well-being.
With a commitment to their ancestral lands and future generations, Douglas Indian Association showcases their deep connection to the environment through videos and films, highlighting their environmental efforts and cultural celebrations. They also organize events and workshops, such as the HAA TUWUNAAGU YIS wellness workshop, to promote healing and well-being among Alaska Native, Native American, and Native Hawaiian youth. As a respected tribal organization, Douglas Indian Association continues to play a vital role in the community, advocating for their members and preserving their cultural heritage.
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