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Alutiiq Museum
A local Kodiak museum dedicated to the Alutiiq people. The museum preserves and shares the cultural traditions of the Alutiiq people through exhibits, educational programs, publications, anthropological research, and the care of traditional objects.

Baranov Museum
At the Baranov Museum you can discover the history of Kodiak, Alaska through a variety of permanent and temporary exhibits, educational programs, and special events.

Kodiak Military History Museum
Located at Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park near Kodiak, the museum tells the story of World War II in Alaska, with maps, displays, photographs and several restored World War II era vehicles.

Go Kodiak Alaska, LLC.
Showing Local: Adventures, Art, Gifts, Culture, Food, Lodges, B&B’s, Charters, Tours, Menus, Media, Events, Museums, Organizations & Businesses

Kodiak Island Visitors Guide
Official visitors guide containing a great deal of information regarding Kodiak and the surrounding area.

Whalefest
A community celebration about whales and other marine mammals, timed to coincide with the annual northbound migration of the gray whales as they pass Kodiak Island.

Kodaik ComFish
Alaska's largest commercial fishing trade show.

Kodiak Crab Festival
A celebration of Spring and the Emerald Isle. Parades, carnival booths and midway, running events, a golf tournament, bicycle and survival suit races, a blessing of the fleet ceremony, concerts and much more.

Afognak Native Corporation
ANC was organized in 1977 and is jointly owned in perpetuity by shareholders who trace their descent from the Alutiiq settlements on Afognak Island in the Kodiak Archipelago.

Kodiak Area Native Association
The Kodiak Area Native Association was formed in 1966 as a non-profit corporation providing health and social services for the Alaska Natives of the Koniag region.

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