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Tribe’s three volcanoes logo a powerful symbol Sandy K Wilson is proud to display the three-volcano design. If you stand on the second-floor track and look down at the Gathering Space at the...
View ArticlePublic Meeting: Kahtnu Area Transit Fixed-Route Bus Service Update
Please join us for an update regarding the Kahtnu Area Transit Fixed-Route Bus Service on Wednesday, Nov. 29 at 2 p.m. The meeting will be at Challenger Learning Center of Alaska, 9711 Kenai Spur...
View ArticleTribe Seeks Kahtnu Area Transit Project Feedback
The Kenaitze Indian Tribe continues to develop plans for a fixed-route bus service on the central Kenai Peninsula. The Tribe is seeking feedback from the community on its current proposal. Kahtnu Area...
View ArticleA Legacy of Song
Preservation project nears completion Josie Jones, a Kenaitze Tribal Member, has nearly completed a song book of Kenaitze music. (Photo by Jasmine J. Photography) From a young age, Josie Jones was...
View ArticleTribe finds New Location for Transportation Hub
The Tribal Council is pleased to announce that the Kenaitze Indian Tribe has purchased the former Kendall Ford property in Kenai to serve as its transportation center. “Access to reliable...
View ArticleKenaitze Indian Tribe statement
The tribe is aware of a Soldotna Police Department investigation involving a Kenaitze employee working in a Kenai Peninsula Borough School District facility. The tribe takes the safety of those it...
View ArticleTribe plans community meeting to discuss future charter school
The Kenaitze Indian Tribe is exploring a Dena’ina-focused public charter school, and is looking for feedback from the community. The Tribe will host a Community Interest and Informational Night on...
View ArticleTribe Hosts Low Income Home Energy Assistance Meeting
Kenaitze Indian Tribe is hosting a meeting to receive public comments regarding the fiscal year 2025 Low Income Home Energy Program. The meeting will be from 1 to 2 p.m. on June 12 at the Dena’ina...
View ArticleTribe seeks feedback on future charter school
The Kenaitze Indian Tribe is seeking feedback from the community regarding its plans to open a charter school for the 2025-26 school year. To complete a Community Interest Survey, go to...
View ArticleNew Eligibility Provisions Announced for Tribally Run Head Start Programs
On March 23, 2024, President Biden signed into law provisions giving Head Start programs additional flexibility to serve children in Tribal communities. These new provisions ensure Head Start programs...
View ArticleTribe begins discussion of Constitution changes
Constitution Committee Chair Ronette Stanton, right, discusses proposed changes to the Tribe’s constitution during the first of several meetings. Also pictured are committee members Logan Wik, Paul...
View ArticleMember Award Nominations Open
Nominations are being accepted for the Kenaitze Tribal Member of the Year Awards. Tribal Members, excluding current Tribal Council Members, may be nominated in the following categories: Kenaitze Tribal...
View ArticleChoosing their path
Tinitun College and Career Readiness Center helps students take the next step Peighton Curran talks with other students at the Tinitun College and Career Readiness Center. “Tinitun” is a Dena’ina word...
View Article2024 Recorded Candidate Statements
Gabe Juliussen Jr. – No video at this time. Jakob Kooly – No video at this time. Mary Ann Mills David Segura Jolene Sutherland Jeffrey Swan Maria Sweppy Logan Wik Diana Zirul
View ArticleCharter school intent to enroll survey
Our proposed Tułen Charter School will be a public school with a curriculum centered on traditional Dena’ina culture. Complete this survey to help us determine staffing, services and transportation...
View Article2024 Annual General Membership Meeting Packet Download
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