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FY 2021 IHBG Final Allocation Formula Area FY 2021 IHBG Final Allocation Formula Area Office Tribe Name Overlap ALASKA Afognak Balance - Koniag Alaska Native Regional Corporation, AK + ALASKA Agdaagux Tribe of King Cove King Cove ANVSA, AK-Aleutians East Borough, Alaska ALASKA AHTNA, Incorporated Balance - Ahtna Alaska Native Regional Corporation, Alaska ALASKA Akhiok Akhiok ANVSA, AK-Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska ALASKA Akiachak Akiachak ANVSA, AK-Bethel Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Akiak Akiak ANVSA, AK-Bethel Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Akutan Akutan ANVSA, AK-Aleutians East Borough, Alaska ALASKA Alakanuk Alakanuk ANVSA, AK-Kusilvak Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Alatna Alatna ANVSA, AK-Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Aleknagik Aleknagik ANVSA, AK-Dillingham Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Aleut Corporation Balance - Aleut Alaska Native Regional Corporation, Alaska + ALASKA Algaaciq (St. Mary's) Algaaciq ANVSA, AK-Kusilvak Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Allakaket Allakaket ANVSA, AK-Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Ambler Ambler ANVSA, AK-Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska ALASKA Anaktuvuk Pass Anaktuvuk Pass ANVSA, AK-North Slope Borough, Alaska ALASKA Andreafski Andreafsky ANVSA, AK-Kusilvak Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Angoon Angoon ANVSA, AK-Hoonah-Angoon Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Aniak Aniak ANVSA, AK-Bethel Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Anvik Anvik ANVSA, AK-Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Arctic Slope Regional Corporation Balance - Arctic Slope Alaska Native Regional Corporation, Alaska ALASKA Arctic Village Arctic Village ANVSA, AK-Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Asa'Carsarmiut (Mountain Village) Mountain Village ANVSA, AK-Kusilvak Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Atka Atka ANVSA, AK-Aleutians West Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Atmauthluak Atmautluak ANVSA, AK-Bethel Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Atqasuk (Atkasook) Atqasuk ANVSA, AK-North Slope Borough, Alaska ALASKA Barrow Barrow ANVSA, AK-North Slope Borough, Alaska ALASKA Beaver Beaver ANVSA, AK-Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Belkofski Belkofski ANVSA, AK-Aleutians East Borough, Alaska ALASKA Bering Straits Native Corporation Balance - Bering Straits Alaska Native Regional Corporation, Alaska + ALASKA Bill Moore's Slough Bill Moore's ANVSA, AK-Kusilvak Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Birch Creek Birch Creek ANVSA, AK-Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Brevig Mission Brevig Mission ANVSA, AK-Nome Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Bristol Bay Native Corporation Balance - Bristol Bay Alaska Native Regional Corporation, Alaska + ALASKA Buckland Buckland ANVSA, AK-Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska ALASKA Calista Corporation Balance - Calista Alaska Native Regional Corporation, Alaska + ALASKA Cantwell Cantwell ANVSA, AK-Denali Borough, Alaska ALASKA Chalkyitsik Chalkyitsik ANVSA, AK-Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Chanega Chenega ANVSA, AK-Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Cheesh-Na Chistochina ANVSA, AK-Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Chefornak Chefornak ANVSA, AK-Bethel Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Chevak Chevak ANVSA, AK-Kusilvak Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Chickaloon Chickaloon ANVSA, AK-Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska ALASKA Chignik Chignik ANVSA, AK-Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska ALASKA Chignik Lagoon Chignik Lagoon ANVSA, AK-Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska ALASKA Chignik Lake Chignik Lake ANVSA, AK-Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska ALASKA Chilkat Chilkat ANVSA, AK-Haines Borough, Alaska ALASKA Chilkat Chilkat ANVSA, AK-Hoonah-Angoon Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Chilkoot Chilkoot ANVSA, AK-Haines Borough, Alaska ALASKA Chilkoot Balance - Haines Borough, Alaska ALASKA Chinik (Golovin) Golovin ANVSA, AK-Nome Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Chitina Chitina ANVSA, AK-Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Chuathbaluk Chuathbaluk ANVSA, AK-Bethel Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Chugach Alaska Corporation Balance - Chugach Alaska Native Regional Corporation, Alaska ALASKA Chuloonawick Chulloonawick ANVSA, AK-Kusilvak Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Circle Circle ANVSA, AK-Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Clark's Point Clarks Point ANVSA, AK-Dillingham Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Cook Inlet Alaska Native Regional Corp Balance - Cook Inlet Alaska Native Regional Corporation, Alaska Printed February 2021 FY 2021 IHBG Final Allocation Formula Area Page 1 of 31 FY 2021 IHBG Final Allocation Formula Area Office Tribe Name Overlap ALASKA Council Council ANVSA, AK-Nome Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Craig Craig ANVSA, AK-Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Crooked Creek Crooked Creek ANVSA, AK-Bethel Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Curyung (Dillingham) Dillingham ANVSA, AK-Dillingham Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Deering Deering ANVSA, AK-Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska ALASKA Diomede (Inalik) Inalik ANVSA, AK-Nome Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Dot Lake Dot Lake ANVSA, AK-Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Douglas Douglas ANVSA, AK-Juneau City and Borough, Alaska ALASKA Doyon, Ltd. Balance - Doyon Alaska Native Regional Corporation, Alaska + ALASKA Eagle Eagle ANVSA, AK-Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Eek Eek ANVSA, AK-Bethel Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Egegik Egegik ANVSA, AK-Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska ALASKA Eklutna Eklutna ANVSA, AK-Anchorage Municipality, Alaska ALASKA Ekuk Ekuk ANVSA, AK-Dillingham Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Ekwok Ekwok ANVSA, AK-Dillingham Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Elim Elim ANVSA, AK-Nome Census Area, Alaska + ALASKA Elim Balance - Nome Census Area, AK + ALASKA Emmonak Emmonak ANVSA, AK-Kusilvak Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Evansville (Bettles Field) Evansville ANVSA, AK-Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Eyak Eyak ANVSA, AK-Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Eyak City of Cordova, AK ALASKA False Pass False Pass ANVSA, AK-Aleutians East Borough, Alaska ALASKA Fort Yukon Fort Yukon ANVSA, AK-Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Gakona Gakona ANVSA, AK-Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Galena Galena ANVSA, AK-Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Gambell Gambell ANVSA, AK-Nome Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Georgetown Georgetown ANVSA, AK-Bethel Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Goodnews Bay Goodnews Bay ANVSA, AK-Bethel Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Grayling Grayling ANVSA, AK-Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Gulkana Gulkana ANVSA, AK-Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Hamilton Hamilton ANVSA, AK-Kusilvak Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Healy Lake Healy Lake ANVSA, AK-Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Holy Cross Holy Cross ANVSA, AK-Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Hoonah Hoonah ANVSA, AK-Hoonah-Angoon Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Hooper Bay Hooper Bay ANVSA, AK-Kusilvak Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Hughes Hughes ANVSA, AK-Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Huslia Huslia ANVSA, AK-Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Hydaburg Hydaburg ANVSA, AK-Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Igiugig Igiugig ANVSA, AK-Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska ALASKA Iliamna Iliamna ANVSA, AK-Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska ALASKA Iqurmuit Russian Mission ANVSA, AK-Kusilvak Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Ivanof Bay Ivanof Bay ANVSA, AK-Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska ALASKA Kaguyak Balance - Koniag Alaska Native Regional Corporation, AK + ALASKA Kake Kake ANVSA, AK-Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Kaktovik Kaktovik ANVSA, AK-North Slope Borough, Alaska ALASKA Kalskag Kalskag ANVSA, AK-Bethel Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Kaltag Kaltag ANVSA, AK-Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Kanatak Minimum Needs ALASKA Karluk Karluk ANVSA, AK-Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska ALASKA Kasigluk Kasigluk ANVSA, AK-Bethel Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Kassan Kasaan ANVSA, AK-Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Kenaitze Kenaitze ANVSA, AK-Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska ALASKA Ketchikan Ketchikan ANVSA, AK-Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska ALASKA Ketchikan Balance - Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska ALASKA Kiana Kiana ANVSA, AK-Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska ALASKA King Island Balance - Nome Census Area, AK + ALASKA King Salmon King Salmon ANVSA, AK-Bristol Bay Borough, Alaska + Printed February 2021 FY 2021 IHBG Final Allocation Formula Area Page 2 of 31 FY 2021 IHBG Final Allocation Formula Area Office Tribe Name Overlap ALASKA King Salmon Balance - Bristol Bay Alaska Native Regional Corporation, AK + ALASKA Kipnuk Kipnuk ANVSA, AK-Bethel Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Kivalina Kivalina ANVSA, AK-Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska ALASKA Klawock Klawock ANVSA, AK-Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Kluti Kaah (Copper Center) Copper Center ANVSA, AK-Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Knik Knik ANVSA, AK-Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska ALASKA Kobuk Kobuk ANVSA, AK-Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska ALASKA Kokhanok Kokhanok ANVSA, AK-Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska ALASKA Kongiganak Kongiganak ANVSA, AK-Bethel Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Koniag, Incorporated Balance - Koniag Alaska Native Regional Corporation, Alaska + ALASKA Kotlik Kotlik ANVSA, AK-Kusilvak Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Kotzebue Kotzebue ANVSA, AK-Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska ALASKA Koyuk Koyuk ANVSA, AK-Nome Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Koyukuk Koyukuk ANVSA, AK-Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Kwethluk Kwethluk ANVSA, AK-Bethel Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Kwigillingok Kwigillingok ANVSA, AK-Bethel Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Kwinhagak (Quinhagak) Kwinhagak ANVSA, AK-Bethel Census Area, Alaska ALASKA Larsen Bay Larsen Bay ANVSA, AK-Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska ALASKA Lesnoi (Woody Island) Lesnoi ANVSA, AK-Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska + ALASKA Lesnoi (Woody Island) Balance - Koniag
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