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Tribal Shares FY18 Full Year.Xlsx FY2018 FULL YEAR State Region Name Tribe Name FY2018 FY2018 Tribal Shares 2% Planning AK E - Alaska Afognak, Native Village of $58,030.55 $1,318.88 AK E - Alaska Agdaagux Tribe of King Cove $67,718.56 $1,539.06 AK E - Alaska Akhiok, Native Village of $64,512.43 $1,466.19 AK E - Alaska Akiachak Native Community $181,315.43 $4,120.81 AK E - Alaska Akiak Native Community $64,664.05 $1,469.64 AK E - Alaska Akutan, Native Village of $85,089.66 $1,933.86 AK E - Alaska Alakanuk, Village of $593,881.68 $13,497.31 AK E - Alaska Alatna Village $26,641.13 $605.48 AK E - Alaska Aleknagik, Native Village of $63,434.57 $1,441.69 AK E - Alaska Algaaciq Native Village (St. Mary's) $50,201.70 $1,140.95 AK E - Alaska Allakaket Village $58,927.95 $1,339.27 AK E - Alaska Ambler, Native Village of $96,243.56 $2,187.35 AK E - Alaska Anaktukvuk Pass, Village of $67,508.54 $1,534.28 AK E - Alaska Angoon Community Association $177,373.93 $4,031.23 AK E - Alaska Aniak, Village of $56,508.38 $1,284.28 AK E - Alaska Anvik Village $58,426.40 $1,327.87 AK E - Alaska Arctic Village $296,889.70 $6,747.49 AK E - Alaska Asa'carsarmiut Tribe $82,808.17 $1,882.00 AK E - Alaska Atka, Native Village of $137,653.32 $3,128.48 AK E - Alaska Atmautluak, Village of $135,584.29 $3,081.46 AK E - Alaska Atqasuk Village (Atkasook) $49,982.18 $1,135.96 AK E - Alaska Barrow Inupiat Traditional Gov., Native Village of $417,140.85 $9,480.47 AK E - Alaska Beaver Village $36,302.51 $825.06 AK E - Alaska Belkofski, Native Village of $35,919.08 $816.34 AK E - Alaska Bill Moore's Slough, Village of $162,832.80 $3,700.75 AK E - Alaska Birch Creek Tribe $38,827.27 $882.44 AK E - Alaska Brevig Mission, Native Village of $542,623.63 $12,332.36 AK E - Alaska Buckland, Native Village of $73,941.26 $1,680.48 AK E - Alaska Cantwell, Native Village of $21,438.35 $487.24 AK E - Alaska Central Council Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes $627,073.67 $14,251.67 AK E - Alaska Chalkyitsik Village $238,796.81 $5,427.20 AK E - Alaska Chanega (Chenega), Native Village of $142,090.11 $3,229.32 AK E - Alaska Cheesh-Na Tribe (Chistochina) $35,077.30 $797.21 AK E - Alaska Chefornak, Village of $50,933.28 $1,157.57 AK E - Alaska Chevak Native Village $603,662.46 $13,719.60 AK E - Alaska Chickaloon Native Village $770,353.55 $17,508.04 AK E - Alaska Chignik Bay Tribal Council $71,528.26 $1,625.64 AK E - Alaska Chignik Lagoon, Native Village of $67,485.28 $1,533.76 AK E - Alaska Chignik Lake Village $59,280.63 $1,347.29 AK E - Alaska Chilkat Indian Village (Klukwan) $230,584.16 $5,240.55 AK E - Alaska Chilkoot Indian Association (Haines) $939,523.19 $21,352.80 AK E - Alaska Chinik Eskimo Community (Golovin) $499,674.59 $11,356.24 AK E - Alaska Chitina, Native Village of $26,300.46 $597.74 AK E - Alaska Chuathbaluk, Native Village of $53,398.28 $1,213.60 AK E - Alaska Chuloonawik Native Village $20,420.74 $464.11 AK E - Alaska Circle Native Community $30,785.08 $699.66 AK E - Alaska Clarks Point, Village of $28,164.36 $640.10 AK E - Alaska Council, Native Village of $160,174.73 $3,640.33 AK E - Alaska Craig Community Association $592,183.76 $13,458.72 State Region Name Tribe Name FY2018 FY2018 Tribal Shares 2% Planning AK E - Alaska Crooked Creek, Village of $352,364.73 $8,008.29 AK E - Alaska Curyung Tribal Council $234,196.19 $5,322.64 AK E - Alaska Deering, Native Village of $167,007.64 $3,795.63 AK E - Alaska Diomede (Inalik), Native Village of $215,059.09 $4,887.71 AK E - Alaska Dot Lake, Village of $33,676.29 $765.37 AK E - Alaska Douglas Indian Association $123,380.57 $2,804.10 AK E - Alaska Eagle, Native Village of $27,987.01 $636.07 AK E - Alaska Eek, Native Village of $849,519.15 $19,307.25 AK E - Alaska Egegik Village $265,167.05 $6,026.52 AK E - Alaska Eklutna Native Village $49,538.57 $1,125.88 AK E - Alaska Ekuk, Native Village of $39,428.64 $896.11 AK E - Alaska Ekwok Village $51,703.61 $1,175.08 AK E - Alaska Elim, Native Village of $594,240.33 $13,505.46 AK E - Alaska Emmonak Village $99,943.49 $2,271.44 AK E - Alaska Evansville Village (Bettles Field) $38,773.17 $881.21 AK E - Alaska Eyak (Cordova), Native Village of $266,482.49 $6,056.42 AK E - Alaska False Pass, Native Village of $23,121.04 $525.48 AK E - Alaska Fort Yukon, Native Village of $133,857.06 $3,042.21 AK E - Alaska Gakona, Native Village of $26,078.36 $592.69 AK E - Alaska Galena Village (Louden Village) $79,735.55 $1,812.17 AK E - Alaska Gambell, Native Village of $396,607.60 $9,013.81 AK E - Alaska Georgetown, Native Village of $68,527.72 $1,557.45 AK E - Alaska Goodnews Bay, Native Village of $50,516.80 $1,148.11 AK E - Alaska Grayling (Holikachuk), Organized Village of $52,023.39 $1,182.35 AK E - Alaska Gulkana Village $31,846.41 $723.78 AK E - Alaska Hamilton, Native Village of $255,888.60 $5,815.65 AK E - Alaska Healy Lake Village $147,035.78 $3,341.72 AK E - Alaska Holy Cross Village $172,799.99 $3,927.27 AK E - Alaska Hoonah Indian Association $343,398.80 $7,804.52 AK E - Alaska Hooper Bay, Native Village of $323,774.93 $7,358.52 AK E - Alaska Hughes Village $71,847.19 $1,632.89 AK E - Alaska Huslia Village $265,273.52 $6,028.94 AK E - Alaska Hydaburg Cooperative Association $1,186,093.52 $26,956.67 AK E - Alaska Igiugig Village $115,479.58 $2,624.54 AK E - Alaska Iliamna, Village of $161,300.61 $3,665.92 AK E - Alaska Iqurmuit Traditional Council $111,815.33 $2,541.26 AK E - Alaska Ivanoff Bay Village $7,890.67 $179.33 AK E - Alaska Kaguyak Village $5,430.11 $123.41 AK E - Alaska Kake, Organized Village of $512,033.73 $11,637.13 AK E - Alaska Kaktovik Village (aka Barter Island) $78,735.12 $1,789.43 AK E - Alaska Kalskag, Village of $374,963.98 $8,521.91 AK E - Alaska Kaltag, Village of $80,484.75 $1,829.20 AK E - Alaska Kanatak, Native Village of $20,749.39 $471.58 AK E - Alaska Karluk, Native Village of $405,995.15 $9,227.16 AK E - Alaska Kasaan, Organized Village of $880,741.12 $20,016.84 AK E - Alaska Kasigluk Traditional Elders Council $132,131.76 $3,002.99 AK E - Alaska Kenaitze Indian Tribe $157,951.14 $3,589.80 AK E - Alaska Ketchikan Indian Corporation $533,146.34 $12,116.96 AK E - Alaska Kiana, Native Village of $78,471.76 $1,783.45 AK E - Alaska King Island Native Community $440,434.86 $10,009.88 State Region Name Tribe Name FY2018 FY2018 Tribal Shares 2% Planning AK E - Alaska King Salmon Tribe $27,305.73 $620.58 AK E - Alaska Kipnuk, Native Village of $502,001.06 $11,409.11 AK E - Alaska Kivalina, Native Village of $143,937.45 $3,271.31 AK E - Alaska Klawock Cooperative Association $796,895.62 $18,111.26 AK E - Alaska Kluti-Kaah (Copper Center), Native Village of $73,605.78 $1,672.86 AK E - Alaska Knik Tribe $388,452.90 $8,828.47 AK E - Alaska Kobuk, Native Village of $170,777.28 $3,881.30 AK E - Alaska Kokhanok Village $135,585.10 $3,081.48 AK E - Alaska Kongiganak, Native Village of $222,567.51 $5,058.35 AK E - Alaska Kotlik, Village of $80,372.96 $1,826.66 AK E - Alaska Kotzebue, Native Village of $295,724.82 $6,721.02 AK E - Alaska Koyuk, Native Village of $764,038.21 $17,364.50 AK E - Alaska Koyukuk Native Village $29,112.83 $661.66 AK E - Alaska Kwethluk, Organized Village of $84,860.04 $1,928.64 AK E - Alaska Kwigillingok, Native Village of $55,146.17 $1,253.32 AK E - Alaska Kwinhagak (Quinhagak), Native Village of $106,719.50 $2,425.44 AK E - Alaska Larsen Bay, Native Village of $43,643.66 $991.90 AK E - Alaska Levelock Village $197,201.84 $4,481.86 AK E - Alaska Lime Village $38,288.59 $870.20 AK E - Alaska Lower Kalskag, Village of $77,840.36 $1,769.10 AK E - Alaska Manley Hot Springs Village $72,780.50 $1,654.10 AK E - Alaska Manokotak Village $89,470.02 $2,033.41 AK E - Alaska Marshall (Fortuna Ledge), Native Village of $134,584.00 $3,058.73 AK E - Alaska Mary's Igloo, Native Village of $547,583.84 $12,445.09 AK E - Alaska McGrath Native Village $133,738.57 $3,039.51 AK E - Alaska Mekoryuk, Native Village of $109,075.95 $2,479.00 AK E - Alaska Mentasta Traditional Council $51,735.59 $1,175.81 AK E - Alaska Minto, Native Village of $46,610.94 $1,059.34 AK E - Alaska Naknek Native Village $356,463.17 $8,101.44 AK E - Alaska Nanwalek (English Bay), Native Village of $210,756.30 $4,789.92 AK E - Alaska Napaimute, Native Village of $55,413.42 $1,259.40 AK E - Alaska Napakiak, Native Village of $419,621.23 $9,536.85 AK E - Alaska Napaskiak, Native Village of $238,135.83 $5,412.18 AK E - Alaska Nelson Lagoon, Native Village of $43,501.11 $988.66 AK E - Alaska Nenana Native Association $71,647.47 $1,628.35 AK E - Alaska New Koliganek Village Council $54,632.78 $1,241.65 AK E - Alaska New Stuyahok Village $63,944.48 $1,453.28 AK E - Alaska Newhalen Village $537,514.16 $12,216.23 AK E - Alaska Newtok Village $447,649.65 $10,173.86 AK E - Alaska Nightmute, Native Village of $100,528.57 $2,284.74 AK E - Alaska Nikolai Village $93,812.36 $2,132.10 AK E - Alaska Nikolski, Native Village of $22,786.02 $517.86 AK E - Alaska Ninilchik Village $146,473.53 $3,328.94 AK E - Alaska Noatak, Native Village of $87,987.51 $1,999.72 AK E - Alaska Nome Eskimo Community $277,992.67 $6,318.02 AK E - Alaska Nondalton Village $44,915.91 $1,020.82 AK E - Alaska Noorvik Native Community $348,878.77 $7,929.06 AK E - Alaska Northway Village $53,989.20 $1,227.03 AK E - Alaska Nuiqsut (Nooiksut), Native Village of $186,353.76 $4,235.31 AK E - Alaska Nulato Village $108,830.65 $2,473.42 State Region Name Tribe Name FY2018 FY2018 Tribal Shares 2% Planning AK E - Alaska Nunakauyarmiut Tribe $71,965.71 $1,635.58 AK E - Alaska Nunam Iqua, Native Village of $670,431.36 $15,237.08 AK E - Alaska Nunapitchuk, Native Village of $86,850.56
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