Shareholder & Descendant News

Sep 30, 2025

A Weekend of Connection & Community

PNAC 2025

Our Seattle Shareholder Information Meeting held on August 23 was a great success, bringing together more than 80 shareholders! Qaĝaasakung to everyone who joined us to share your voice and ask questions. The following day, our Aleut team had the pleasure of attending the annual PNAC Memorial Picnic, where they enjoyed connecting with the community over great food and conversation. Qaĝaasakung to Pacific Northwest Aleut Council for your warm hospitality!

Shareholder Submissions

Aleczander Jackson

Aleczander graduated from RAHI summer program with Academic and citizenship honors. He received 10 collage credits from UAG. Alex looks forward to starting this fall at UAA. He also graduated in the spring from BHS with a full ride scholarship for top 10 percent to UAA. His parents Jesse, Amanda, and siblings Angelica and James are very proud of him. Congrats Class of 2025.

Anjelica Jackson

Angelica Jackson graduated at 16 years old, 1 year early from Benny Benson High School. Spring 2025. Her parents Jesse, Amanda, and siblings Alec and James are very proud of her. We look forward to her future and upcoming career of choice. Congratulations.

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Your Updated Shareholder Handbook is Here!

Aleut Shareholder Handbook CoverAleut’s updated Shareholder Handbook is now available—designed to help you stay connected, informed, and empowered as a shareholder. Whether you’re newly enrolled or have been with us for decades, this handbook is your go-to guide for understanding how Aleut operates and how to make the most of the benefits available to you and your family.

We believe informed shareholders are empowered shareholders.

Veteran Land Allotment Update

The Alaska Federation of Natives is proud to share that H.R. 410 has passed the house. This bill extends the time period for an additional five years during which eligible Alaska Native veterans may apply for a land allotment under the Alaska Native Vietnam Era Veterans Land Allotment Program.

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