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Doyon, Limited
Alaska Native Regional Corporation
Alaska Native Regional Corporation


Doyon, Limited 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. Doyon was incorporated in Alaska on June 26, 1972. Headquartered in Fairbanks, Alaska, Doyon is a for-profit corporation with about 20,000 Alaska Native shareholders primarily of Alaskan Athabaskan (excl. Denaʼina and Ahtna) descent.
Etymology
The word doyon is a loanword from () in the Russian colonial period. It was derived from Yakut Turkic, toyon (тойон), meaning "boss, lord, master": Deg Xinag doyon̥, Holikachuk dayon̥, Upper Kuskokwim doyon̥, Koyukon doyon̥, Lower Tanana doyon̥, Dena'ina duyuq, duyəq; duyun, Ahtna dayaan; Sugpiaq (Alutiiq) tuyuq, Yup'ik tuyuq.
Officers and directors
A current listing of Doyon's officers and directors, as well as documents filed with the State of Alaska since Doyon'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.
Lands
Doyon's land entitlement under ANCSA is about 12.5 e6acre, making Doyon the largest private landholder in Alaska and among the largest private landowners in North America. The Doyon region encompasses a vast region in Interior Alaska, from Brooks Range in the north to the Alaska Range, and from Alaska's border with Canada in the east extending westward nearly to the shores of Norton Sound. As of March 2007, about 9.8 e6acre have been conveyed, including 6.6 e6acre in surface and subsurface estate (fee Owned) and 3.2 e6acre of subsurface estate corresponding to surface estate owned by villages corporations in the Doyon region.
Business enterprises
Under federal law, Doyon and its majority-owned subsidiaries, joint ventures and partnerships are deemed to be "minority and economically disadvantaged business enterprise[s]" (43 USC 1626(e)).
Doyon operates the Kantishna Roadhouse: Denali Backcountry lodge through its subsidiary Doyon Tourism, Inc. This lodge has a main lodge and dispersed cabins in the Kantishna hills region and is private property located deep inside the boundaries of Denali National Park and Preserve. It operates buses that can venture into the park into the restricted zone from mile 15 to 93, "flightseeing" tours that fly above Mount Denali, guided hikes, dog mushing demonstrations, fly fishing, and sightseeing and other activities. It is one of a few lodges deep in the park that are private property and not concessionaires with the National Park Service. This region was an old gold mining region before the establishment of the park and has since been an area with various grandfathered private property within the park's boundary.
Doyon also operates a joint venture with Aramark Corporation to run the park concessions for Denali National Park and Preserve and this concession manages tour and transit buses into the park, interpretive services for Savage river cabin and Primrose rest area, the Morino grill, Riley Creek Mercantile and campground, Savage River campground, Igloo Creek campground, Sanctuary Campground, Teklanika Campground, and the Denali Bus Depot. It manages reservations for Wonder Lake campground. Along with Holland America Line, Princess Cruises, and the local coal mine, this joint venture has a significant impact on the local economy in and outside of Denali. The reservation system for this joint venture is separate from the Kantishna Roadhouse. This joint venture operates two buses that go to the Kantishna hills, the Kantishna Experience and the Kantishna transit, but these should not be confused with the Kantishna roadhouse shuttle. The buses in this operation do not go to this resort or have the same reservation system.
Doyon also operates an oil and natural gas drilling subsidiary called Doyon Drilling, which according to its website operates eight drilling rigs in the state of Alaska. In 1982 Doyon formed a joint venture with another drilling corporation called Nugget Alaska, LLC. This subsidiary is said to have around 300 employees. Doyon Drilling's headquarters is not in Fairbanks like the rest of Doyon, but in Anchorage.
References
References
- Corporations Database. [https://archive.today/20121224100740/https://myalaska.state.ak.us/business/soskb/Corp.asp?240267 Doyon, Limited]. Division of Corporations, Business & Professional Licensing, Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development. Retrieved on March 27, 2007.
- "[http://www.doyon.com/corporate_profiles/contact_us.aspx Contact Us] {{webarchive. link. (May 20, 2011 ." Doyon, Limited. Retrieved on March 31, 2011. "1 Doyon Place, Suite 300 Fairbanks, Alaska 99701-2941")
- Doyon, Limited. (2007). [http://www.doyon.com/history.html "Doyon History."] {{webarchive. link. (April 2, 2007 Retrieved on March 27, 2007.)
- "acadmia.edu: Thompson, Chad L., Russian loan words in Alaska Native languages (manuscripts), 1980".
- Doyon, Limited. (2007). [http://www.joining-generations.com/new_enrollment.htm "New Enrollment."] {{webarchive. link. (December 17, 2004 Joining Generations. Retrieved on March 27, 2007.)
- ''[[Fairbanks Daily News-Miner]]''. (March 20, 2007). [http://webarchive.loc.gov/all/20080830081807/http://www.adn.com/money/industries/native_corporations/story/8723158p-8625230c.html "Doyon to give stock to young and old: Profits were up 36%; distribution's aim is to strengthen culture."] ''[[Anchorage Daily News]]''. Retrieved on 2007-03-27.
- Doyon Lands and Resources Department. (2007). [http://www.doyonlands.com/ancsa.html Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act."] {{webarchive. link. (February 7, 2007 Retrieved on March 27, 2007.)
- "About Kantishna Roadhouse in Denali National Park".
- "Doyon / Aramark JV".
- "Company – Oil Drilling Operations in Alaska's North Slope".
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