SHAREHOLDER NEWSLETTER JUNE 2019

2019

Youth CIRI Shareholder Annual Meeting Opportunities 04 Statistics 04 Prize Winners 06

President's Message...... 2 TCF New Address...... 4 eVote Prize Winners...... 7 CIRI in the Community...... 2 Recipe...... 5 In Memory...... 7 Molly of Denali...... 3 2019 Election Results...... 6 Missing Shareholders...... 8 New CIRI Board Chair...... 3 Important Dates...... 6 2019 Early Bird Winners...... 8 Shareholder Spotlight...... 3 2019 Annual Meeting...... 7 Shareholder Estates...... 8

BEETLE-KILLED SPRUCE TREES AVAILABLE FOR HARVEST Division of Forestry opens up personal-use woodcutting on thousands of acres of state land CIRI SETTLEMENT TRUST PASSES BY As part of an ongoing spruce bark beetle outbreak increase to epidemic numbers. The right conditions in Southcentral Alaska, a silver lining has emerged: include an abundance of breeding material SIZEABLE MARGIN Alaskans may now receive permits to harvest beetle- accompanied by an extremely dry summer. At the 2019 Annual Meeting of Shareholders, killed timber from select state lands as firewood for held June 1 in Puyallup, Wash., shareholders personal use. In addition to keeping homes warm, In the 1990s, beetle populations increased voted to create the CIRI Settlement Trust (CST). removing the buildup of dead wood will help prevent dramatically, leading to the infestation of nearly forest fires and encourage new growth. 5 million acres of timber across Alaska’s Kenai “The establishment of the CIRI Settlement Peninsula. From 1997 to 2002, CIRI harvested Trust is a win-win for both shareholders and the Over the past 35 years, spruce beetle outbreaks in 16,000 acres of beetle-killed timber on the Kenai corporation,” said CIRI President and CEO Sophie Alaska have contributed to the loss of an estimated Peninsula. Infestation numbers were greatly reduced Minich. “By providing benefits through the 3 billion board feet of timber. The insects have in following years due multiple agencies participating CST, CIRI can allocate greater resources toward historically fed and bred on wind-thrown, fallen or in timber harvesting on the Kenai Peninsula. shareholder benefits, including distributions and injured spruce trees. A large, downed spruce tree may health, cultural preservation and community contain more than 100 beetles per square foot of bark. The current outbreak is killing trees across enhancement programs and initiatives.” When conditions are right, beetle populations may Southcentral Alaska as far north as the Alaska outgrow the supply of downed trees and move into Range. In the summer of 2018, nearly 600,000 The CST provides mutual benefit to both nearby living trees. acres of spruce beetle damage was mapped—the shareholders and the corporation, including largest amount of acreage recorded since 1997, allowing both shareholders and the corporation Small populations of spruce bark beetles are always when aerial detection surveys began. to take advantage of significant tax savings: present in Alaska spruce forests. Most of the time, the numbers are kept low by colder winters, but when • Benefit to all shareholders: Distributions from conditions are right, spruce beetles may suddenly SPRUCE TREES FOR HARVEST, CONTINUED ON PAGE 03 the Trust to shareholders are expected to be tax free.

• Benefit to original Elders: CIRI Elders’ TIPS TO HELP PREVENT WILDFIRES Settlement Trust funding will run out in 2019. Wildfires can burn acres of land—and » .Recently passed legislation carries criminal The CIRI Board of Directors has approved consume everything in their paths—in mere consequences for negligent burning. providing the necessary funding to cover any minutes. Although fire is a part of the natural shortfall through the end of 2019, thereby » .Burn permits are required between April 1 and ensuring all eligible Elders receive full environmental cycle, four out of five wildfires are Aug. 31 for open burning, with the exception of payments through the end of the year. The started by people. The CIRI Land and Resources campfires smaller than 3 feet by 3 feet. department asks that campers and outdoor Board proposes to provide Elders’ benefits after enthusiasts keep the following wildfire prevention • Recreational vehicle (motorhomes, trailers, 2019 through the CST, maintaining the current and safety tips in mind this summer: campervans, etc.) users should ensure spark level of payments and eligibility requirements arrestors are in good working condition. of the CIRI Elders’ Settlement Trust. • Familiarize yourself with local and state fire • Use existing campfire sites wherever possible. regulations and burn bans in your area. In Alaska: CIRI SETTLEMENT TRUST, CONTINUED ON PAGE 02 WILDFIRE PREVENTION, CONTINUED ON PAGE 03

AN ALASKA NATIVE CORPORATION | CIRI.COM | JUNE 2019 01 A WORD FROM THE PRESIDENT Sophie Minich, CIRI President and Chief Executive Offi cer

Happy summer! The sights, sounds and smells As a company, CIRI is proud to have invested in of the season are fully upon us—wild roses and reliable, effi cient and clean sources of capacity bluebird skies, crackling campfi res and the shout and energy, such as the Fire Island Wind Project of “Fish on!,” the whiff of the barbecue grill and the in Alaska and wind and natural gas projects in the heady aroma of fresh-cut grass. Lower 48. The Fireweed Business Center, CIRI’s corporate headquarters in midtown Anchorage, is a CIRI staff, executives and our Board of Directors LEED Gold-certifi ed building that utilizes technologies were fortunate to kick off the summer at the Annual such as solar panels, automated intelligent windows Meeting of Shareholders, held June 1 in Puyallup, that transition to control light and heat, and daylight- Wash. We had a positive, productive meeting that sensing LED offi ce lighting. CIRI subsidiary the North included the election of fi ve individuals to the CIRI Wind Group is involved with numerous environmental Board of Directors and a vote to establish the CIRI remediation, environmental compliance and Settlement Trust, which will provide signifi cant tax hazardous material response projects for federal, state savings to both shareholders and the corporation. and local governments. We do these things because You can read more about the CIRI Settlement Trust we recognize that, just as our ancestors were good and the benefi ts it will provide in the lead article. stewards of the land, we, too, must act as responsible stewards. In Alaska, and especially for CIRI shareholders and other Alaska Native people, warmer weather means Climate change is a real, serious and growing threat. more time spent outdoors engaging in subsistence Alaska and the rest of the Arctic are warming twice as activities: fi shing, hunting, growing and gathering fast as the rest of the globe. Alaska had its warmest are integral not only to our health, but to our Alaska December on record in 2018, with a statewide average Native culture and overall well-being. When I fi sh temperature of 19 degrees—nearly 6 degrees above for salmon, pick berries or tend my garden, I am the 20th century average and 2 degrees warmer than world’s governments, we all can—and should—do reminded of my ancestors, who relied on and the previous record set in 1985. According to the State our part, such as reducing, reusing and recycling worked in harmony with the earth to feed themselves of Alaska Division of Community and Regional Affairs, wherever possible. Subsistence is another way we and their families. each new day brings new evidence of climate change can help: eating local, seasonal products curbs the in Alaska communities—thawing permafrost, thinning extra energy and preservation costs of long-distance One of CIRI’s fi ve corporate values is respect, which sea ice and increasing wildfi res. These changes have transport and greenhouses. For additional tips on asks us to embrace the history and heritage of resulted in a reduction of subsistence harvests, an how you can reduce your carbon footprint, visit CIRI—its land, resources and people—and promote increase in fl ooding and erosion, concerns about water www.earthday.org/earth-day-tips. responsible stewardship of CIRI resources. It is a and food safety, and major impacts to infrastructure. directive we take seriously, as it informs not only our Warm regards, actions as individuals, but CIRI’s business decisions While halting climate change requires planetary- as well. scale reforms that can only be implemented by the

CIRI SETTLEMENT TRUST, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 01 CIRI COMMUNITY • Other tax benefi ts: The CIRI Settlement in the Trust signifi cantly reduces the company’s current and future federal income tax liability. This means the company will have more money to fund benefi ts for shareholders and descendants, and to reinvest and continue to grow the company.

Now that the CIRI Settlement Trust has been established, is there anything shareholders need to do?

There is nothing shareholders need to do other than keeping their stock records current (e.g., CIRI is proud to support United Way of Anchorage’s 90% by 2020 mailing addresses, direct deposit information, program, which has helped raise name changes, etc.). Shareholders may access graduation rates in Anchorage more the Qenek portal at http://qenek.ciri.com to than 20% over the last 14 years. quickly verify the information on fi le with CIRI. 90% by 2020 ‘Grad Blitz’ Accessing Qenek on a quarterly basis also qualifi es shareholders for a drawing for a YETI A community collaboration to increase and sustain Using the hashtag #ANCGrads, the photo was Tundra 35 Cooler. Anchorage graduation rates, United Way of shared across the company’s own social media Anchorage’s 90% by 2020 coordinates participants, platforms as well as those of United Way of Distributions from the CST are expected to mobilizes funding and engages volunteers in the Anchorage and 90% by 2020. replace some or all of CIRI’s quarterly dividends; effort to reach a 90% graduation rate by the year however, payments will be processed in the 2020. Through focusing its efforts on students most “The whole community benefi ts when we have same manner as they have been—by mail likely to drop out, the collaboration has helped raise high graduation rates,” said CIRI President and or direct deposit using address or account graduation rates in Anchorage more than 20% over CEO Sophie Minich. “CIRI is proud to be a longtime information on fi le with the CIRI Shareholder the last 14 years. supporter of 90% by 2020, which works with Relations department. schools and families to fi nd solutions to the issues To encourage and inspire future high school that undermine student performance. Over the The Trustees have held their fi rst meeting and graduates, as part of its 90% by 2020 collaboration, past decade, thanks in part to a groundswell of steps are being taken to implement the CST. United Way encourages Anchorage businesses, community support for our youth, Anchorage high Additional information will be forthcoming in nonprofi ts and individuals to participate in an school graduation rates have increased from 59% future editions of the Raven’s Circle. annual “Grad Blitz.” On May 6, CIRI staff gathered to 80%.” for a company-wide photo to encourage future graduates to keep working toward their goals. For more information, visit 90by2020.org.

02 SPRUCE TREES FOR HARVEST, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 01 WILDFIRE PREVENTION, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 01

“Allowing the public to harvest affected timber For information on the condition of spruce firewood • Choose a campfire location a safe distance aids in protecting valuable timber from infestation and ways to reduce beetle populations, visit from overhead branches. and wildland fire hazards,” said Heidi Hansen, forestry.alaska.gov/insects/sprucebeetle. director, CIRI Land and Resources. “However, the • Check local weather reports and don’t burn during dry, windy periods. transportation and storage of affected firewood Firewood Harvesting Permits can significantly increase infestation rates, so it’s Firewood cutting on any state land requires a permit, • Have sufficient tools and water on site to important for the public to first become familiar with available at local state forestry division offices or at control the fire. the division’s website at dnr.alaska.gov/FPS. The safe harvesting practices. For example, in 2018, • Never leave a campfire unattended. spruce beetle flight activity was highest in June, permit costs $10 per cord of wood, with a three-cord • Take care in ensuring campfires are fully which should be a consideration when transporting minimum and a 10-cord maximum per year. Areas extinguished. harvested timber.” where cutting is allowed are marked with signs, and the limits of allowable cutting areas are flagged with • Call 911 immediately if there is a wildland fire Transportation and Storage of Affected Firewood surveyor’s tape. emergency. To prevent the spread of infestation to valuable, More detailed information on recreational use fire unaffected stands, Alaskans are strongly To harvest firewood on CIRI land, an application must safety can be found at www.alaskacenters.gov/ encouraged to use caution and follow guidelines for be submitted and approved. Apply for a harvest permit trip-planning/stewardship. transportation and storage of infested timber. at www.cirilandpermit.com/permit.

Shareholderspotlight Stephen Foster “When you draw on baleen, everything you see is white, as opposed to pencil and paper, where everything you draw is black. You have to trick your mind to draw white; I was so used to drawing ‘MOLLY OF DENALI’ everything that was black.” CIRI descendant Stephen Foster (Inupiaq) was PREMIERES JULY 15 ON PBS used to seeing black. He first spent time at An action-adventure comedy that follows the texts, including books, field guides, historical archives McLaughlin Youth Center, Anchorage’s state adventures of spunky and resourceful 10-year-old and indigenous knowledge from Elders. detention facility for juvenile offenders, as a Molly Mabray, “Molly of Denali” holds the distinction seventh grader. “I’ve been in and out of jail since of being the first nationally distributed children’s series “Molly of Denali” is being developed as part of the I was a kid – breaking into cars, stealing cars, in the U.S. to feature an Alaska Native lead character. Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS’s going on joyrides through Canada,” Stephen said. Ready to Learn initiative, with funding from the U.S. “I have like seven felonies on my record.” Molly helps her mom and dad run the Denali Trading Department of Education. The series will debut Post in the fictional village of Qyah, Alaska. Each nationwide July 15 on all PBS stations, the 24/7 PBS It wasn’t until the second half of an eight-year episode follows Molly, her dog Suki, and her friends Kids channel and PBS Kids digital platforms. stint at Spring Creek Correctional Center, a Tooey and Trini on their daily adventures in Alaska. maximum-security prison for men located in The series is designed to help kids ages 4-8 develop For more information, visit pbskids.org/molly. Seward, Alaska, that Stephen experienced what knowledge and skills for interacting with informational he called a “transformational” time. “I can remember one of my uncles carving soapstone when I was a kid, and I’ve been drawing portraits of people since I was a MEET CIRI’S NEW BOARD CHAIR teenager. Before that, it was animals. When I Following the 2019 Annual Meeting of (2000, 2003 and 2005). In went to Spring Creek, I was surrounded by a lot of Shareholders on June 1, the CIRI Board of 2009, he was selected as one older Native guys who were carvers. They’d seen Directors elected Douglas W. Fifer (Tlingit) as of Alaska’s “Top 40 Under me drawing and told me, ‘Why don’t you come Board chair. 40” by the Alaska Journal join us in the hobby shop and do something with of Commerce. Doug and his your life.’” Doug, whose family hails from Southeast Alaska, wife, Kim, have four children: “This last time I was in prison, for the first four resides in Anchorage and works as a police officer. Brandon, 30; Brianna, 25; years, I was still doing dumb stuff— doing drugs, He has served on the CIRI Board since 2006 and Devyn, 22; and Jordan, 17. as vice chair since 2013. He also serves on the living the lifestyle of a prisoner,” Stephen recalled. Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC) board of directors “We are pleased to welcome “The second four years, I got into the hobby and as chair of CITC’s finance/audit committee. Doug as CIRI’s new Board chair,” said CIRI shop.” President and CEO Sophie Minich. “His hard work, At Spring Creek, the inmates run a prison store, “It has been an honor to work with my fellow dedication and respect for others has made him a the profits of which are divided between nine Directors, shareholders and CIRI management valuable member of our Board for the last 13 years.” in continuing to build a long-standing, profitable different funds, including one that provides company that can withstand challenges and seize “Doug is a committed public servant who has equipment for a hobby shop. opportunities,” Doug said. “As the newly elected played an integral role in building and maintaining a “When you’re in the hobby shop, you put all that Board chair, I am committed to working together cohesive, high-performing Board of Directors,” said money into buying tools and materials; if you get to create a prosperous future for our region, our Chair Emeritus Tom Huhndorf. “He will make an in trouble, you get kicked out for a year and they people and our company.” excellent Board chair and we welcome him to this take all your stuff and you have to start over,” new role. It is important that the Board of Directors Stephen explained. “I wasn’t willing to risk losing Doug is deeply involved with his community, strives to renew itself so it doesn't fall into a routine all that. I’m a Christian now, but I wasn’t then; my having served as a mentor with Boys and Girls and become stale. It is in this spirit that we look to higher power was the artwork.” Clubs of America and a volunteer child counselor new leaders to inject new energy so we remain at with Volunteers of America Alaska. He is a the top of our game.” Stephen not only honed his craft during his recipient of Anchorage Downtown Partnership’s time in Spring Creek—expanding his repertoire “Best Neighbor Award” (2002); has twice More information about the CIRI Board of Directors beyond pencil and paper to include scrimshaw received the Municipality of Anchorage’s “Civic can be found at www.ciri.com/our-corporation/ and jewelry-making—but he and the other hobby Achievement” Award (2000 and 2003); and is a board-of-directors. shop inmates created artwork that was auctioned three-time recipient of Anchorage Rotary Club’s “Public Safety Employee Recognition” Award SHAREHOLDER SPOTLIGHT, CONTINUED ON PAGE 06

AN ALASKA NATIVE CORPORATION | CIRI.COM | JUNE 2019 03 CIRI YOUTH CIRI SHAREHOLDER STATISTICS OPPORTUNITIES SHAREHOLDER STATISTICS AS OF YEAR-END 2018 Submissions due: 5 p.m. AKDT on Wednesday, Aug. 14 8,965 TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS ORIGINAL, ACTIVE SHAREHOLDERS 3,777 627,700 92% OWN VOTING SHARES TOTAL NUMBER OF SHARES GENDER BREAKDOWN: 54% FEMALE 1,823 CONFIRMED DESCENDANTS

Iris Garrick HAVE QENEK ACCOUNTS received fi rst 20% place in the ages SIGNED UP FOR DIRECT DEPOSIT 5 to 8 category in 66% the 2018 Youth % 16% RECEIVE eNEWSLETTERS Art Contest. 16 51% OWN OVER OWN FEWER THAN 10 SHARES NEED TO COMPLETE OR REVISE WILLS Youth Art Contest (ages 5-12) 100 SHARES 36% CIRI shareholders and descendants aged 5 to 12 are invited to submit original artwork interpreting the theme “What do you love about the great outdoors?” and a completed entry form by 5 p.m. % 26% 30 OWN 10-49.999 Alaska Daylight Time on Wednesday, Aug. 14. OWN 100 14% SHARES SHAREHOLDERS Winners will be eligible for $500 in prizes and their SHARES 70+ YEARS 22% OF AGE SHAREHOLDERS artwork will be featured in the Raven’s Circle and 18-39 YEARS OF AGE at the CIRI and The CIRI Foundation Friendship % Potlatches this fall. 12 20% OWN 50-99.999 SHAREHOLDERS SHARES Entry forms can be downloaded and printed at 60-69 YEARS OF AGE www.ciri.com/nextgen and are also available from Shareholder Relations. 42% SHAREHOLDERS SPC Youth Representatives (ages 13-17) 40-59 YEARS OF AGE Teens have an opportunity to apply for one of three youth representative positions on the Shareholder Participation Committee (SPC). SPC youth representatives provide input to the SPC as it works with the corporation on issues or activities identifi ed by the SPCs, the shareholders or the corporation. 29% OF SHAREHOLDERS To be eligible to serve, youth must be a CIRI % LIVE IN OR NEAR 60 ANCHORAGE shareholder or a confi rmed, registered CIRI OF descendant 13 to 17 years of age. Interested SHAREHOLDERS 9% youth must submit: RESIDE IN OF SHAREHOLDERS ALASKA LIVE ON THE KENAI 1. An application; PENINSULA 2. A letter of introduction; 9% 3. A short essay explaining why they want to OF SHAREHOLDERS serve as a youth representative and what they LIVE IN THE MAT-SU VICINITY know about their Alaska Native heritage and 13% OF SHAREHOLDERS CIRI; and LIVE IN OTHER AREAS 4. A letter of recommendation. OF ALASKA

Submissions must be received by CIRI by 5 p.m. Alaska Daylight Time on Wednesday, Aug. 14 to be considered. The application can be downloaded and printed at www.ciri.com/nextgen and is also available from Shareholder Relations. Information on how to register as a CIRI descendant is also available on the CIRI website and from Shareholder Relations.

Complete packets received by the Aug. 14 deadline will be reviewed by a selection committee and those chosen will be contacted. THE CIRI FOUNDATION HAS MOVED! Youth representatives participate in a two-day Please note: As of June 6, The CIRI Foundation October SPC meeting, which is when new SPC (TCF) has a new physical and mailing address at the members—brought on after the Annual Meeting of Calais I building in Anchorage: Shareholders—receive general information about CIRI and its affi liated nonprofi t organizations, as The CIRI Foundation well as a one-day meeting in June. 3201 C Street, Suite 506 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 CIRI believes it will be useful for the youth Anchorage, but the space available was more than a Following a magnitude 7.1 earthquake on representatives to hear this information and to little cozy for the TCF team. Nov. 30, 2018, the building that housed TCF and have an opportunity to meet CIRI Board members CIRI-affi liated nonprofi ts Cook Inlet Tribal Council CIRI congratulates TCF on its recent move. We and executive staff. In turn, CIRI leadership hopes and Koahnic Broadcast Corp./KNBA 90.3 was know they will be very happy in their new home, to learn more about the issues important to the badly damaged. CIRI was pleased to offer TCF where there is more space to meet with current and next generation of shareholders. temporary space at the Fireweed Business Center, future scholarship and grant recipients! For more our corporate headquarters building in midtown information, visit www.thecirifoundation.org.

04 Recipe TOP 10 STATES WITH THE MOST CIRI SHAREHOLDERS:

1. ALASKA 2. WASHINGTON 3. CALIFORNIA 4. OREGON 5. TEXAS 5,375 6. ARIZONA 7. FLORIDA 8. NEVADA BLUEBERRY AND 9. IDAHO HONEY-YOGURT 10. COLORADO POPSICLES Adapted from the recipe by Kathryne Taylor, www.cookieandkate.com. 922 As the author wrote about this recipe,“If you prefer tart and tangy to overtly sweet, skip the honey 278 and add more lemon juice. It’s entirely up to you, 87 though—the beauty of popsicles is that they’ll freeze into a cohesive ice pop no matter what.”

START TO FINISH: 70 minutes (5 minutes active), 100 plus 4 hours for freezing 391 83 SERVINGS: 8 3-ounce popsicles

172 INGREDIENTS: 12 ounces (two small containers) blueberries 2 teaspoons sugar, optional Dash salt 180 ¼ cup honey + 2 tablespoons (to taste) 122 2 cups full-fat Greek yogurt 1 to 2 tablespoons of lemon juice (more juice will yield a tarter popsicle)

Special Equipment: Popsicle mold (an ice cube tray, muffin tin, or disposable paper or plastic cups may be substituted) and popsicle sticks

DIRECTIONS: $35,662,414 IN SHAREHOLDER DISTRIBUTIONS PAID IN 2018 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. 2. In a medium bowl, gently toss blueberries with the sugar, salt and 2 tablespoons honey. 3. Pour the berries onto the prepared baking sheet and arrange in a single layer. Roast for 30 minutes, stirring halfway, or long enough for the berry juices to thicken but not burn (watch the edges in particular). 4. While the fruit is roasting, blend together the $10,288,505 Greek yogurt and lemon juice in a medium bowl. Mix in honey to taste, until it is barely sweet TOTAL RESOURCE enough for your liking (keep in mind that the REVENUE PAYMENTS berries will be very sweet). Add more lemon juice if you want tart popsicles. 5. Let the berries cool for at least 10 minutes, then $23,400,659 scrape the berries and all of their juices into the bowl of yogurt. Use a big spoon to gently fold the TOTAL DIVIDENDS mixture together (for a marbled effect, do not mix thoroughly). 6. Use the spoon to transfer the yogurt blend into the popsicle mold and insert popsicle sticks. Freeze at least 4 hours. 7. When you’re ready to pop out the popsicles, run $1,973,250 warm water around the outsides of the molds TOTAL ELDERS’ SETTLEMENT for about 10 seconds and gently remove the TRUST PAYMENTS popsicles.

The Raven’s Circle would like to feature our readers’ favorite recipes! To submit visit www.ciri.com/recipe.

AN ALASKA NATIVE CORPORATION | CIRI.COM | JUNE 2019 05 2019 ELECTION 2019 ANNUAL MEETING RESULTS Certified results show that CIRI shareholders OF SHAREHOLDERS re-elected five incumbent directors to the CIRI Board of Directors at the company’s 2019 Annual Thank you to all those who attended this year’s Again this year, CIRI offered to donate $1 to the Meeting, held June 1 in Puyallup, Wash.: Hallie L. Annual Meeting of Shareholders, held Saturday, Brother Francis Shelter for every shareholder with a Bissett, Michael R. Boling, Margaret L. Brown, Rolf June 1 at Chief Leschi School in Puyallup, Wash. valid, active proxy (for any proxyholder or candidate) A. Dagg and Thomas P. Huhndorf. All will serve on file by the proxy deadline. Brother Francis three-year terms ending June 2022. The Board met In addition to hearing the results of the previous Shelter provides temporary, emergency shelter to after the Annual Meeting and elected the following year’s financial performance and voting to elect Anchorage’s homeless population, serving 2,610 Board officers: the members of the CIRI Board of Directors, homeless men and women and providing 84,865 shareholders approved a resolution to establish nights of stay in 2018. CIRI’s planned donation to CHAIR - Douglas W. Fifer the CIRI Settlement Trust, which will provide Brother Francis is estimated to be $3,500. VICE CHAIR - Margaret "Margie" Brown mutual benefit to both shareholders and the SECRETARY - Louis "Lou" Nagy Jr. corporation, including allowing both shareholders To best accommodate its geographically diverse and the corporation to take advantage of shareholder population, CIRI rotates the schedule TREASURER - Jeffrey A. Gonnason significant tax savings. for its annual meeting between Anchorage, Alaska’s ASSISTANT SECRETARY - Katrina (Dolchok) Jacuk Kenai Peninsula and the Pacific Northwest. Next ASSISTANT TREASURER - Samuel G. Spangler Annual Meeting attendees also enjoyed a delicious year’s Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held lunch and were treated to a performance by the in Anchorage. A binding resolution presented in advance of the Tsimshian Haayuuk, a Puget Sound, Wash.-based Annual Meeting asked shareholders to approve dance group whose performances reflect common the establishment of the CIRI Settlement Trust. themes of Tsimshian culture. For the resolution to pass, a majority (over 50%) of the voting shares present or represented by proxy at the Annual Meeting needed to vote "yes." Certified results reflect that the resolution passed, with 89.8% of the shares present or represented by proxy at the Annual Meeting voting in favor of establishing the CIRI Settlement Trust.

There were no advisory resolutions introduced from the floor at the Annual Meeting.

IMPORTANT DATES

Independence Day: CIRI JULY 4-5, 2019 offices closed

AUGUST 12-15, 2019 CIRI C3 Experience

• Submission deadline: Youth Art Contest AUGUST 14, 2019 • Application deadline: SPC Youth Representatives

SHAREHOLDER SPOTLIGHT, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 03 off for a number of worthy causes, including the Alaska SeaLife Center, Special Olympics Alaska and Toys for Tots. To earn money to purchase art supplies, Stephen also worked as a prison custodian and caretaker.

He has been out of prison, clean and sober, for 2019 ANNUAL MEETING PRIZE WINNERS three years. As a condition of his release, he The 2019 Annual Meeting of Shareholders included cash prize drawings for shareholders who submitted participated in Cook Inlet Tribal Council’s re-entry a valid proxy for any proxyholder or candidate by the proxy deadline (2 p.m. AKDT on May 23), or who program, “which gave me something steady to registered to vote in person at the Annual Meeting. The winners, whose names are listed below, were go to every week,” he said. He is engaged to be randomly chosen in drawings conducted by Sramek Hightower, the independent accounting firm retained married, has a 1-year-old daughter and dedicates to assist with vote tabulation. six hours a day to scrimshaw, which he sells at local art shows, including CIRI’s annual Holiday Gloria Wik, Kenai, Alaska...... $6,000 William Williams, Phoenix, Ariz...... $750 Bazaar, and Anchorage galleries. Karen Shavings-Stein, Anchorage, Alaska...... $2,000 Dorothy Bogie, Anchorage, Alaska...... $500 Katie Clark, Canutillo, Texas...... $750 Laura Johnson, Anchorage, Alaska...... $500 Stephen’s artwork may be purchased at Arctic Ritchie Snyder, Togiak, Alaska...... $750 Daniel Southard, Georgetown, Texas...... $500 Treasures Art Gallery in Anchorage, or by Smokey Thomas, Casa Blanca, N.M...... $750 Vickie Wise, Klamath Falls, Ore...... $500 contacting him directly at (907) 444-8888, [email protected]. Lucille Whisenant, Anchorage, Alaska...... $750 Leonard Chickalusion, Tyonek, Alaska...... $100

06 InMemory Florence Emerson, 72 Florence Emerson passed away May 7 at home in Anchorage. Ms. Emerson was born June 15, 1946, in Kiana, Alaska. She is survived by her children, Elizabeth Hooper, Marjorie Hooper, Jesse Hooper and Harold Hooper; grandchildren, Chasity Huddleston, Jared Huddleston, Jazmin Bowles, Cody Gibson, Chloe Hooper, Brayton Hooper and Franklin Hooper; great-grandchildren, Jared Huddleston, Leighton Rathbun, Mia Huddleston, Logan Sheridan, Mason Bowles and Elsie Bowles; and siblings, Andrew Jackson, Laura Klopp, Kathy Davenport, Barbara Jennings, Rollyn Jackson, Raven Jackson, Rachel Schaeffer, Tessie Morris and Cheral Jackson.

Douglas P. Guerrero, 67 Douglas P. Guerrero passed away Jan. 23 in Raymond, Wash. Mr. Guerrero was born July 14, 1951, in Auburn, Wash. He is survived by his children and many more.

Jayson W. McGuire, 19 CIRI descendant Jayson W. McGuire passed away March 31 in Anchorage. At the time of his passing, he was a full-time engineering student at the University of Alaska Anchorage and an employee of Costco. His family remembers him as articulate, charismatic, energetic, generous, gracious, humorous and intelligent. Mr. McGuire’s final gift was his organs and tissue, donated to Life Alaska Donor Services, which was founded by his grandfather, Dr. David McGuire. He is survived by his father, Jason McGuire; mother, CIRI shareholder Anita Evans; siblings, Jefferson, Nikolas and James; and godparents, Thomas and Ann Evans.

Reuben M. Mixsooke, 77 Reuben M. Mixsooke passed away March 25 at the Alaska Native Medical Center in Anchorage. Mr. Mixsooke was born Oct. 25, 1941, in Shaktoolik, Alaska. He is survived by his wife, Sharon Mixsooke; and children, Janice R. Mixsooke, R. Max G. Mixsooke, Clayton E. M. Mixsooke, J. Nilson C. Mixsooke, Shawn T. Mixsooke and Chaleen L. R. Mixsooke.

Ronnie Tiny Theodore, 62 Ronnie Tiny Theodore passed away April 9. A lifelong resident of Knik, Alaska, he was of the Fish Tail Clan (Kal-a-hee) of the Dena’ina people of the upper Cook Inlet. His family remembers him as someone with a great sense of humor who was always willing to help those less fortunate than himself. Mr. Theodore is survived by his brothers, Arthur, Paul, Raymond, Randy and Larry Theodore; sisters, Rosie Choquette, Patsy Garcia and Martha (Marty); son, John David Theodore; and many nieces and nephews.

Juliana Margaret Weier, 67 Julianna Margaret Weier passed away April 2 at Kaiser Permanente Moanalua Medical Center in Honolulu. Ms. Weier was born July 6, 1951, in Seattle. She is survived by her stepfather, Charles Burke; sister, eVOTE PRIZE WINNERS Joyce Ofrancia; children, Chris T. Manibog and Alberta Hammond, Dunlow, W.Va...... $100 For the first time ever, shareholders had the Lance (Sanae) Weier; and grandchildren, Jarred, Gloria Lorah, Anchorage, Alaska...... $100 option of completing an electronic proxy (eProxy) Jessie Lyn, James, Kealani, Kirsten and Danielle. Margaret Magnell, Laguna Hills, Calif...... $100 using CIRI’s web-based proxy system. If submitted by the appropriate deadlines, eProxies qualified Elmer Moonin, Anchorage, Alaska...... $100 shareholders for the 2019 Early Bird and Annual Condolences Margret Parker, Anchorage, Alaska...... $100 Meeting prize drawings, as well as $3,000 in Claire Etolin DeMann, 73 Edward Clinton Greenhalgh, 72 Eileen Simmonds, Barrow, Alaska...... $100 eVote prizes. Eugene Steik, Ninilchik, Alaska...... $100 Edson Nicholas Fadaoff Jr., 61 David Stanley Kardanoff, 59 Randolph Thach, Lynnwood, Wash...... $100 Ketchikan, Alaska...... Michelle Charles, $1,000 Helen McClusky, 67 Gloria Zietlow, Manitowoc, Wis...... $100 Vera Gregory, Bethel, Alaska...... $1,000 Alvin Vernon Steik, 80 Virginia Parry-Morgan, Columbus, Ga...... $1,000 Marilyn Ann Zellers, 83

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Myers andfor Christian James Marshall obituaries, death certificates, and other resources, use in the 2017 CIRI calendar.• Estate of The Richard winning Lloyd Sargent photographers (aka Lloyd Richard will Sargent)be – visit www.ciri.com/shareholders/wills-and-gifts/ eligible to receive prizes!Derek Bernard Sargent and John Michael Sargent Clark estates-wills. • Estate of Leonard Turgeon – Ashley Moore Theme: CIRI Perspectives Because a majority of our shareholders live in • Estate of Lawrence M. Wade – Alex H. Wade We would like to see photos that exemplify the diverse lifestyles, Anchorage, we have focused on services available in Anchorage. Still, some of the websites and other cultures and places that defineIf yourour shareholders name appears and above descendants. or you know the whereabouts of the individuals information may be useful no matter where you live. 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Photos may be emailed to: [email protected] 08 Or a nonreturnable thumb drive can be mailed to: SUBMISSION DEADLINE: CIRI Corporate Communications P.O. Box 93330 AUGUST 31, 2016 Anchorage, Alaska 99509-3330