Ketchikan Indian Community (KIC) is a federally recognized Indian Tribe, incorporated in 1940 under Section 16 of the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, as amended for Alaska in 1936.  KIC serves a membership of over 5,700 Alaska Native and American Indians through the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Indian Health Service (IHS) programs, Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and other agencies.  An eight-member Tribal Council, elected by the KIC membership, serves as the governing body and sets policy for programs and administration.  KIC currently represents the largest Tribal membership in Southeast Alaska. KIC employs approximitely 150 employees in five departments: Health Services (medical, dental, behavioral health), Education and Training, Housing, Social Services, Cultural & Natural Resources, and Administration. 

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