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Orutsararmiut Traditional Native Council

Orutsararmiut Traditional Native Council (ONC) is the largest tribe in the Bethel, Alaska region. It is a federally recognized tribe and a governing body for the community of Bethel, Alaska.

Orutsararmiut Traditional Native Council
PeopleYup'ik
HeadquartersBethel, Alaska, US
Government
ChiefWalter Jim
Website
https://orutsararmiut.org/

As of 2017, the tribe had 3,192 members, 1,801 of whom lived in Bethel. A majority of those not residing in Bethel instead resided in Anchorage, Alaska.

History edit

The Orutsararmiut Native Council (ONC) is the largest tribe in the Bethel, Alaska region.[1] It is a federally recognized tribe and a governing body for the community of Bethel, Alaska.[2] Zach Brink served as the ONC executive director from 2011 to 2015.[3] In 2016, Gene Peltola Sr. was the ONC executive director.[4] Peter Evon also served as an ONC executive director before serving in as the Kenaitze Indian Tribe executive director of tribal administration.[5]

As of 2017, the tribe had 3,192 members, 1,801 of whom lived in Bethel. A majority of those not residing in Bethel instead resided in Anchorage, Alaska.[6] In the fall of 2018, the ONC received a two-year grant from the Administration for Community Living to help reduce the harm and maltreatment of Yup'ik elders.[7]

In 2021, the executive director was Mark Springer.[8] Springer was fired in late 2021.[9] On June 28, 2021, the ONC appealed the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation's about the Donlin Gold mine's water quality certificate.[8] According to a summer 2021 poll of 300 ONC tribal members, 76% opposed the Donlin Gold mine project, while only 10.5% supported it.[10] The mineral rights for the mine are owned by the Calista Corporation, a Alaska Native corporation the represents many Alaska Native groups including the ONC.[11]

In 2021, the ONC received US$17,000,000 from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.[12] Some of the funds were used to provide US$1,500 payments to eligible tribal members.[12]

Former executive director Zach Brink resumed the role from August 2, 2021 until late March 2022 when he resigned citing health reasons.[3][9] In July 2022, Brian Henry became the ONC executive director.[1] In 2022, Walter Jim was serving as the tribal chairman.[3] In July 2022, the ONC endorsed tribal member Mary Peltola's campaign for the 2022 Alaska's at-large congressional district special election.[13]

Notable members edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b McCarthy, Will (2022-07-15). "ONC has a new executive director. Here's his vision for the future". KYUK. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
  2. ^ "About ONC". Orutsararmiut Native Council. 2015-10-27. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
  3. ^ a b c MacArthur, Anna Rose (2022-04-20). "ONC is looking for a new executive director". KYUK. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
  4. ^ Demer, Lisa (May 11, 2016). "Longtime head of Yukon-Kuskokwim tribal group resigns". Anchorage Daily News. Retrieved 2022-09-03.
  5. ^ Poux, Sabine (2022-06-11). "New head of tribal administration for the Kenaitze Indian Tribe". KDLL Public Radio for the Central Kenai Peninsula. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
  6. ^ "Orutsararmiut Native Council Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court Project". Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. 2017. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
  7. ^ Phelan, Amanda (2020). Advances in Elder Abuse Research: Practice, Legislation and Policy. Springer Nature. p. 62. ISBN 978-3-030-25093-5.
  8. ^ a b Ebertz, Olivia (2021-07-01). "Orutsararmiut Native Council to challenge Donlin Mine water quality certificate in court". KAKM. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
  9. ^ a b Kim, Greg (2021-08-09). "ONC Rehires Former Executive Director To Lead Organization". KYUK. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
  10. ^ "Tribal Citizens voice strong opposition to Donlin Gold in recent Orutsararmiut Native Council Survey". The Delta Discovery. 2021-11-10. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
  11. ^ Lee, Joseph (2022-07-20). "A Native Corporation wants to mine gold on the Kuskokwim River. Alaska Natives say no". Grist. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
  12. ^ a b Kim, Greg (2021-08-13). "ONC Receives $17 Million In ARPA Funding; Providing $1,500 Checks To Tribal Members". KYUK. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
  13. ^ MacArthur, Anna Rose (2022-07-19). "ONC and The Organized Village of Kwethluk have endorsed Mary Peltola for US House". KYUK. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
  14. ^ MacArthur, Anna Rose (July 10, 2018). "Gene Peltola Jr. Of Bethel Named To Alaska's Top BIA Position". KYUK. from the original on September 1, 2022. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
  15. ^ MacArthur, Anna Rose (July 19, 2022). "ONC and The Organized Village of Kwethluk have endorsed Mary Peltola for US House". KYUK. from the original on September 1, 2022. Retrieved September 1, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Orutsararmiut Traditional Native Council ONC is the largest tribe in the Bethel Alaska region It is a federally recognized tribe and a governing body for the community of Bethel Alaska Orutsararmiut Traditional Native CouncilPeopleYup ikHeadquartersBethel Alaska USGovernmentChiefWalter JimWebsitehttps orutsararmiut org As of 2017 the tribe had 3 192 members 1 801 of whom lived in Bethel A majority of those not residing in Bethel instead resided in Anchorage Alaska Contents 1 History 2 Notable members 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe Orutsararmiut Native Council ONC is the largest tribe in the Bethel Alaska region 1 It is a federally recognized tribe and a governing body for the community of Bethel Alaska 2 Zach Brink served as the ONC executive director from 2011 to 2015 3 In 2016 Gene Peltola Sr was the ONC executive director 4 Peter Evon also served as an ONC executive director before serving in as the Kenaitze Indian Tribe executive director of tribal administration 5 As of 2017 the tribe had 3 192 members 1 801 of whom lived in Bethel A majority of those not residing in Bethel instead resided in Anchorage Alaska 6 In the fall of 2018 the ONC received a two year grant from the Administration for Community Living to help reduce the harm and maltreatment of Yup ik elders 7 In 2021 the executive director was Mark Springer 8 Springer was fired in late 2021 9 On June 28 2021 the ONC appealed the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation s about the Donlin Gold mine s water quality certificate 8 According to a summer 2021 poll of 300 ONC tribal members 76 opposed the Donlin Gold mine project while only 10 5 supported it 10 The mineral rights for the mine are owned by the Calista Corporation a Alaska Native corporation the represents many Alaska Native groups including the ONC 11 In 2021 the ONC received US 17 000 000 from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 12 Some of the funds were used to provide US 1 500 payments to eligible tribal members 12 Former executive director Zach Brink resumed the role from August 2 2021 until late March 2022 when he resigned citing health reasons 3 9 In July 2022 Brian Henry became the ONC executive director 1 In 2022 Walter Jim was serving as the tribal chairman 3 In July 2022 the ONC endorsed tribal member Mary Peltola s campaign for the 2022 Alaska s at large congressional district special election 13 Notable members editBuzzy Peltola 1966 2023 public servant and naturalist Alaska director for the Bureau of Indian Affairs 2018 2022 14 Mary Peltola born 1973 politician former tribal judge U S representative 2022 present 15 References edit a b McCarthy Will 2022 07 15 ONC has a new executive director Here s his vision for the future KYUK Retrieved 2022 09 02 About ONC Orutsararmiut Native Council 2015 10 27 Retrieved 2022 09 02 a b c MacArthur Anna Rose 2022 04 20 ONC is looking for a new executive director KYUK Retrieved 2022 09 02 Demer Lisa May 11 2016 Longtime head of Yukon Kuskokwim tribal group resigns Anchorage Daily News Retrieved 2022 09 03 Poux Sabine 2022 06 11 New head of tribal administration for the Kenaitze Indian Tribe KDLL Public Radio for the Central Kenai Peninsula Retrieved 2022 09 02 Orutsararmiut Native Council Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court Project Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention 2017 Retrieved 31 October 2023 Phelan Amanda 2020 Advances in Elder Abuse Research Practice Legislation and Policy Springer Nature p 62 ISBN 978 3 030 25093 5 a b Ebertz Olivia 2021 07 01 Orutsararmiut Native Council to challenge Donlin Mine water quality certificate in court KAKM Retrieved 2022 09 02 a b Kim Greg 2021 08 09 ONC Rehires Former Executive Director To Lead Organization KYUK Retrieved 2022 09 02 Tribal Citizens voice strong opposition to Donlin Gold in recent Orutsararmiut Native Council Survey The Delta Discovery 2021 11 10 Retrieved 2022 09 02 Lee Joseph 2022 07 20 A Native Corporation wants to mine gold on the Kuskokwim River Alaska Natives say no Grist Retrieved 2022 09 02 a b Kim Greg 2021 08 13 ONC Receives 17 Million In ARPA Funding Providing 1 500 Checks To Tribal Members KYUK Retrieved 2022 09 02 MacArthur Anna Rose 2022 07 19 ONC and The Organized Village of Kwethluk have endorsed Mary Peltola for US House KYUK Retrieved 2022 09 02 MacArthur Anna Rose July 10 2018 Gene Peltola Jr Of Bethel Named To Alaska s Top BIA Position KYUK Archived from the original on September 1 2022 Retrieved August 31 2022 MacArthur Anna Rose July 19 2022 ONC and The Organized Village of Kwethluk have endorsed Mary Peltola for US House KYUK Archived from the original on September 1 2022 Retrieved September 1 2022 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Orutsararmiut Traditional Native Council amp oldid 1201769575, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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