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Core Purpose
To help our citizens and community to thrive.

Core Values
Care and love for each other, education, honesty, humor, and respect.

Mission
Perpetuate our ancestors’ beliefs, customs, traditions and values and steward our environment to help our citizens and community to thrive.

Vision
A Tribal Government that stands sovereign with all nations, utilizes our land responsibly, has a sufficient resource base, and prepares our future generations, to fulfill our core purpose and long-term goals.

The History of Chickaloon Native Village
Chickaloon Native Village, Nay'dini'aa Na', our name in Ahtna, meaning "the river with the two logs across it", is a vibrant, innovative, and culturally rich Ahtna Athabascan Tribe located in Sutton, one of the most picturesque communities in Southcentral Alaska... >Read More

Chickaloon Village Traditional Council