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Cook Inlet Region, Inc.
Alaska Native regional corporation
Alaska Native regional corporation
Cook Inlet Region, Inc. (CIRI) is one of thirteen Alaska Native regional corporations created under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 (ANCSA) in settlement of aboriginal land claims. Cook Inlet Region, Inc. was incorporated in Alaska on June 8, 1972. Headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska, CIRI is a for-profit corporation, and is owned by more than 7,300 Alaska Native shareholders of Athabascan and Southeast Indian, Inupiat, Yup’ik, Alutiiq and Aleut descent.
The CIRI region in the Cook Inlet area of southcentral Alaska is the traditional homeland of the Dena'ina and Ahtna Athabaskan peoples, and about 40 percent of CIRI shareholders are of Dena'ina or Ahtna descent. However, as the CIRI region also holds the urban center of Alaska, including Alaska's largest city, Anchorage, the region has attracted Alaska Natives from many other parts of the state. Consequently, CIRI's shareholder population is diverse, including descendants of all Alaska Native cultures, including Dena'ina, Ahtna, other Athabaskans, Tlingit, Tsimshian, Eyak and Haida Indians; Iñupiat, Yup'ik, Siberian Yupik, and Alutiiq Eskimos; and Aleuts. As a result, about 20% of CIRI's shareholders also enrolled in Cook Inlet's ANCSA "Village Corporations". Most other ANCSA regional corporations have the opposite 80/20 At-large/Village shareholder ratio, demonstrating urban migration and assimilation patterns that affect the operations of the regional corporations.
Officers and Directors
A current listing of Cook Inlet Region, Inc.'s officers and directors, as well as documents filed with the State of Alaska since CIRI's incorporation, are available online through the Corporations Database of the Division of Corporations, Business & Professional Licensing, Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development.
Business enterprises
Under federal law, Cook Inlet Region, Inc. and its majority-owned subsidiaries, joint ventures and partnerships are deemed to be "minority and economically disadvantaged business enterprise[s]" (43 USC 1626(e)).
It owns the majority of Fire Island near Anchorage as well as an 11-turbine wind farm on it.
Underground Coal Gasification Proposal
In October 2009, Cook Inlet Region, Inc. announced plans to pursue the first underground coal gasification project in the country... This project has been touted as being environmentally friendlier than traditional coal combustion, but concerns still remain about groundwater contamination and possibilities for carbon dioxide remittance.
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References
- Corporations Database. [https://myalaska.state.ak.us/business/soskb/Corp.asp?240251 Cook Inlet Region, Inc.] {{webarchive. link. (2012-12-24 . Division of Corporations, Business & Professional Licensing, Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development. Retrieved on 2007-03-27.)
- Cook Inlet Region, Inc. (2006). [http://www.ciri.com/content/shareholders/responsibilities.cfm "Shareholder Responsibilities."] Retrieved on 2007-03-27. {{webarchive. link. (November 7, 2006)
- Cook Inlet Region, Inc. (2006). [http://www.ciri.com/content/history/people.cfm "The People of Cook Inlet."] Retrieved on 2007-03-27. {{webarchive. link. (November 7, 2006)
- Personal interview with Roy Huhndorf, CEO of CIRI circa 1986.
- Epstein, Skylar. (9 October 2023). "The Other Fire Island: Our Twin Off the Alaskan Coast".
- [http://www.adn.com/2009/10/09/967443/ciri-plans-coal-to-gas-electricity.html Anchorage Daily News 10-9-09] {{webarchive. link. (October 30, 2010)
- [http://www.cirienergy.com/ CIRI Energy Website] {{webarchive. link. (March 23, 2010)
- [http://www.groundtruthtrekking.org/WildResource/Issues/UndergroundCoalGasification.html Alaska's Wild Resource Web: Underground Coal Gasification]
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