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Realty and Trust Services


Realty/Trust Services program ensures that the trust and restricted federal Indian-owned lands are protected, managed, accounted for, developed, and utilized.  The program is responsible for Probates for natives who own trust and restricted land.  The program processes a multitude of transactions for trust and restricted land which include:
  • Negotiated Sales
  • Advertised Sales
  • Cash Sales
  • Mortgages
  • Subdivisions/Partitions
  • Gift Deeds
  • Rights-of Way/Trespasses
  • Leases
  • Appraisals
  • Surveys
  • Gravel Permits
  • Mineral/Mining Permits
 
Contact: Abigail Jack
Phone: 907-785-6471 ext. 115
Email:  thpo@kake-nsn.gov  

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Tribal Historic Preservation Office


The Organized Village of Kake, through its Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO), assumed duties of the State Historic Preservation Officer on trust lands as allowed under the National Historic Preservation Act [16 U.S.C 470] Section 101 (d)(2), to protect Historic Properties and Cultural Traditions.
 
OVK Ordinance Establishing Tribal Historic Preservation Commission
 
The Organized Village of Kake is the only federally recognized tribe in Alaska that currently has a Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO).
 
Federal and state agencies are required to contact the Organized Village of Kake THPO before any project begins. Traditional, cultural and sacred areas are not always known to other agencies and can be disrupted or destroyed. If you know any of these areas that needs to be protected because it was important to the Tlingit, please contact our office so we may mitigate, monitor and record any disturbance.
 
Currently our major project is the rehabilitation of the Kake Cannery National Historic Landmark.
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  • About
  • Contact
  • TERO
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  • Tribal Services
    • Higher Education
    • Social Services
    • General Assistance
    • Economic Development
    • Realty & Trust
    • Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Program
    • Indian Alcohol & Substance Abuse Program
    • Environmental Program
    • Tribal Court
    • Transportation
    • Natural Resources
    • Tribal History/Lingit Language/Archives
    • OVK Transitional House/DV Shelter
  • Career Opportunities
  • Calendar