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Metlakatla, Alaska - Wikipedia Metlakatla comes from Maxłaxaała, a Tsimshian word meaning "saltwater passage where the wind dies down " Metlakatla was named after another village of the same name ("Old Metlakatla") in British Columbia, which is on Metlakatla Pass, near Prince Rupert
Metlakatla The Metlakatla Indian Community (MIC) is located on the Annette Islands and is the only Indian Reserve in Alaska The Reserve is 20 miles South of Ketchikan, AK, and is typically reached by seaplane, boat, or ferry
Metlakatla, AK | Things to Do, Recreation, Travel Information Metlakatla, Alaska is the only settlement of the Indigenous Tsimshian people in the United States and is the only Indian reservation in Alaska Find information on things to do, tours, shore excursions, and visitor services
Metlakatla Alaska Community Page - Alaska Marine Highway System Located 8 nautical miles from Ketchikan or a forty five minute ferry ride, Metlakatla is the only community served by the Marine Highway with a dedicated vessel which provides daily service They have an active economy, subsistence lifestyle and are the only Indian reservation in Alaska
Metlakatla | Metlakatla First Nation Metlakatla means 'saltwater pass' in Sm'algyax, the language of the Coast Ts’msyen (Tsimshian) Today, Metlakatla members continue to enjoy their inherent rights and freedom to harvest traditional food, and honour our history on the land
Tourism | Metlakata Indian Community Metlakatla Tourism welcomes you to explore the island and its people, offering authentic cultural experiences in the Metlakatla Indian Community
MySealaska - Maxłakxaała (Metlakatla) Metlakatla, Alaska is a community of Tsimshian people, who followed missionary William Duncan from British Columbia, Canada Congress recognized the new community in 1891 and created the Annette Islands Reserve, a federal Indian reservation
The History of Metlakatla, Alaska — A Thumbnail Sketch Tucked away on the rugged shores of Annette Island lies a community with a history unlike any other in Alaska — Metlakatla, home to the Tsimshian people and the only federal Indian reservation in the state
Metlakatla, Alaska - Cities Towns Of The Pacific Northwest Metlakatla is a small community of 1,454 people on Annette Island, near Ketchikan Its name comes from the Tsimshian word Maxłakxaała, which means “saltwater passage ” Its official name is the Metlakatla Indian Community (MIC)
Metlakatla Nation - Coastal First Nations The Metlakatla First Nation has existed for thousands of years in the coastal region that surrounds present-day Prince Rupert Metlakatla means “saltwater pass” in Sm’algyax, the language of the Coast Ts’msyen (Tsimshian) people