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Kenaitze Indian Tribe
P.O. Box 988
Kenai, AK 99611
Phone: (907) 283-3633
Fax: (907) 283-3052

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Ts'itsatna is the Kenaitze word for ancestors. The center houses over 400 items documenting the rich and vibrant culture, tradition, and language of the Kenaitze. These range from books, oral tapes, video tapes, to a computer data collection. Members of the Kenatize Cultural Researchers Committee work with Tribal administration to perpetuate Kenaitze customs, language, and tradition.
An archive is an organization that collects a variety of documents and records, including photos, audio/video recordings, etc., which are of historical value and interest.
The Ts'itsatna Tribal Archive currently is collecting and organizing materials which are extremely valuable in documenting and preserving the Dena'ina language.
The Ts'itsatna Tribal Archives are expanding their collection of photographs. We are looking for images of Tribal members, old Kenai, or historical Kenaitze Indian Tribe events.
Please contact Dana Verrengia, Archivist, if you are interested in donating your images. The photos will be scanned for possible inclusion in the digital archives, and the originals returned to you.
For more information, you may contact Dana Verrengia, Archivist, at the Cultural & Educational offices 335-0669.
1104 Mission Avenue in Olde Towne Kenai
Phone: (907) 335-0669
Fax: (907) 335-0989