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Author Archives: Jennifer LaFleur

Posted inGrowth and Development, Politics and Government

The Business of Alaska Native Corporations

by Jennifer LaFleur and Michael Grabell March 21, 2011July 17, 2019

When Darrell Totemoff’s dog needed an operation to fix its injured back, money was not a problem. Totemoff, an Alaska native who lives in the remote village of Chenega Bay, chartered a flight to see a specialist in Anchorage and paid $4,000 for the surgery. Totemoff is only 45, but he’s well-off enough to have […]

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