Wrangell Cooperative Association


The Wrangell Cooperative Association is a federally recognized Native American tribe of Tlingit people. This Alaska Native tribe is headquartered in Wrangell, Alaska.
They have more than 600 enrolled citizens.

Government

The Wrangell Cooperative Association is led by a democratically elected tribal council. Their president is Edward Rilatos. The Alaska Regional Office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs serves the tribe.
The tribe first ratified their constitution in 1942 and corporate charter in 1947. They are served by the Alaska Regional Office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

Location

The tribe is located near the mouth of the Stikine River in Wrangell Harbor on Chief Shakes Island, which is home to the Chief Shakes Historic Site that houses a recreated 19th-century Tlingit clan house.
In addition to Shakes Island, the tribe also manages the Wrangell Cultural Center and Totem Park.

Economic development

Wrangell Cooperative Association is developing its cultural tourism industry and has partnered with Paradise Advertising to expand its reach.

Language

The tribe speaks English and the Tlingit language.