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Metlakatla, Alaska
Southeast community is Alaska's only Indian reservation
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Metlakatla is a traditional Tsimshian community on the federal Annette Island Reserve. It is the only Indian reservation in Alaska.
The village, with a population of about 1,500, is on Port Chester on the western coast of Annette Island, 15 miles south of Ketchikan. Access is by water and air.
The community was not part of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. The 86,000-acre island reservation and surrounding 3,000 feet of coastal waters are locally controlled and not subject to state jurisdiction. Residents also operate their own tribal court system.
The economy is based primarily on the fishing and wood products industries.
History Metlakatla was founded by a group of Canadian Tsimshians who migrated from Prince Rupert, British Columbia, in 1887 seeking religious freedom. Congress declared Annette Island a federal Indian reservation in 1891.
Source: Alaska Department of Community and Economic Development
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