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Anchorage resident Glenn "Tiny" Fredericks, 71, died peacefully June 30, 2007, at Alaska Regional Hospital while surrounded by many family members and friends. "He will be remembered for his loyalty to the Native people, his joyous sense of humor, and intense love of his family," his family wrote. [ click here to read full obituary ]

Georgetown Tribal Council (GTC) is the governing body for the federally recognized tribe of the Native Village of Georgetown, Alaska. Under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) of 1971, 38 individuals enrolled, securing GTC’s status as a federally recognized tribe. GTC has since enrolled children of original descendants, which brings current tribal membership to 113.

Though the enrollees are scattered for economic reasons, they retain a strong connection to their land and desire repopulate Georgetown. As mining declined, members were forced to leave Georgetown due to lack of employment opportunities. Nearly 80% of members still live in the area, with 42 members living in Bethel and another 36 in other nearby Kuskokwim River villages. It wasn't until the passage of ANCSA (click here for Alaska Native Claims Settlement info) and the opportunity to take ownership of ancestral lands, that former Georgetown residents and their descendants had an opportunity to plan to move back home.

Georgetown is located on the north bank of the upper Kuskokwim River in the Kilbuck-Kuskokwim Mountains. It is on the east-side of the mouth of the George River, located between the Native villages of Crooked Creek and Red Devil. Georgetown is located 260 of miles west of the nearest highway system and is accessible only via float plane and river boat during summer months and snow machine during the winter.

 
Georgetown location in reference to five regions of AK                                                      Map of vicinity surround Georgetown

Ten ANCSA village corporations within the Kuskokwim area merged to form The Kuskokwim Corporation (TKC). TKC owns most of the surface estate of the land surrounding the village of Georgetown. Most members of Georgetown are shareholders in TKC. The Kuskokwim Corporation's mission is to pursue economic opportunities that ensure the profitability and growth of TKC, while protecting heritage, informing shareholders, and promoting education amongst our present and future generations.

The ANSCA regional corporation covering the same geographic area is the Calista Corporation. Calista owns most of the subsurface estate of the lands surrounding the village of Georgetown and most Georgetown members are Calista shareholders.

The Calista Corporation is the
Native Village of Georgetown's
Regional Corporation

The Kuskokwim Corporation is the
Native Village of Georgetown's
Village Corporation

Georgetown Tribal Council is the
Governing body of the
Native Village of Georgetown