HomeDaycare, Tribal Court, Tribal Enrollment, ICWARealty, Natural Resources, EnvironmentalEducation/Employment, ASAP, GA/WEP, Elderly NutritionVarious Forms: Enrollment, Employment, etc.
Tribal CouncilAdministrationFinance OfficeHousing Authority


 


ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Job Announcements (3/19/08)

Proposed Doyon - FWS Land Swap
(updated information - 4/22/08)
»

December 2007 Newsletter »


Fort Yukon, Alaska is a unique community. Established as a trading post in 1847 by the Hudson's Bay Company, it is the largest Athabascan Indian village and one of the oldest settlements in the State of Alaska. The Gwich'in Athabascans have inhabited the Fort Yukon area for a millenium. The Gwich'in people refer to the village as Gwichyaa Zhee (house on the flats).

Located approximately 140 miles northeast of Fairbanks, Fort Yukon is situated near the confluence of the Yukon and Porcupine Rivers in an area known as the Yukon Flats. The village can be reached by plane or snowmobile in the winter or by boat or plane during the summer.

The Tribal Government was established under the Indian Reorganization Act in 1939 and continues to serve the tribal members through a variety of federal, state, and privately funded programs.

For more information see the links below:
» Demographics
» Weather
» Photos

Governance | Lands & Natural Resources | Tribal Member Services | Forms
Tribal Council | Administration | Finance Office | Housing Authority
© 2008
Gwichyaa Zhee Gwich'in Tribal Government
3rd & Alder Street | PO Box 126 | Fort Yukon, Alaska 99740
Toll Free: 800.478.6839 | Phone: 907.662.2581 | Fax: 907.662.2222