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Featured on Cover: Lakide in Eagle, Alaska This property has nearly 40 acres and is situated on the shores of an unnamed lake just one short mile outside of Eagle, Alaska. This property has great potential as a recreational property, convenient getaway, or year-round living. Wildlife, waterfront, and convenient to Eagle! Legal Description is USS 8669. asking price ......$36,000 Spring 2016 INTERIOR

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Featured on Cover: Lakeside in Eagle, Alaska

This property has nearly 40 acres and is situated on the shores of an unnamed lake just one short mile outside of Eagle, Alaska. This property has great potential as a recreational property, convenient getaway, or year-round living. Wildlife, waterfront, and convenient to Eagle! Legal Description is USS 8669.

asking price ......$36,000

Spring 2016

A L L O T M E N T S

INTERIOR

Under the primary Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Realty Contract, Tanana Chief’s realty specialists, archaeologists, and appraisers provide assistance to owners of Native lands within the Tanana Chiefs (Doyon) region. We assist these landowners in many pursuits related to their lands. Most of our transactions involve gift deeds between family members, subdivision, leases, gravel or timber sales, the transfer of Native restricted lands through probate, and the protection of restricted Native allotments and Native Restricted Townsites from trespass. Sometimes owners of restricted Native lands opt to sell their property, in which case we assist them in the sales process. Please call if you have questions, are interested in a property listed here, or need real estate related assistance.

Tanana Chiefs Conference Realty Department

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NO TRESPASSING!Remember, Native lands are under federal protection. No one may use Native allotment land without full approval. Consequences are serious – before hunting, trapping, hiking, camping, or cutting timber check local maps and be sure to know where Native lands are.

TCC Regional Native Allotment Realty Sales, March 2016

Beautiful river front land at the confluence of the Yukon and Hadweenzic River approximately 13 miles northeast of Beaver. The property is accessible by boat and float plane, winter access includes snow machine and ski equipped plane. The property is irregular in shape and consists of 159.98 acres. The parcel had at one time frontage on Hadweenzic River, however the Yukon River has changed its course and the property now fronts the Yukon River instead. The parcel’s southern boundary consists of an approximately 3,000 foot meander of the Yukon River while the northern boundary has 1,900 feet of frontage on Rusty Slough. This mostly level to gently sloping land will afford absolute privacy with a reasonable journey into the quaint village of Beaver. Beautiful mature white spruce, poplar, willows and alders. Legal description is Lot 1, U.S. Survey No. 8100. $80,000.

Beautiful Hadweenzic River, asking price ...................$80,000

80 acre parcel located on the right bank of the Yukon River, approximately 3 miles downstream from the historic City of Eagle. The property has about 1,500 feet of river frontage with level topography and vegetation consists of spruce, birch, aspen and willows. Own your own piece of Alaska! Fish all summer, hunt all fall, cozy up for the winter, and watch the Yukon Quest each spring. Asking price is $80,000 with owner financing available. Lot 3, USS 8671.

Yukon River Near Eagle, asking price ........................$80,000

This parcel is located on Lonestar Creek, approximately 25 miles southwesterly of Lake Minchumina, Alaska, within the Denali Borough and Denali National Preserve. The parcel is irregular in shape and contains 79.99 acres. The northern boundary line is an approximate 2,900 foot meander of Lonestar Creek. The property is located at an elevation of approximately 830 feet and is situated about ¼ mile west of Sprucefish Lake and just south of an unnamed lake (on the north side of the Lonestar Creek). The two lakes are suitable for floatplane operation. The parcel can also be accessed by snowmachine and ski equipped plane during the winter months. No utilities are available to the subject. Topography is level and vegetation consists of black spruce, tamarack, willows and grasses. Surrounding lands are owned by the United States of America. Amenities and appeal include hunting (waterfowl, moose and bear) and fishing (Pike and Whitefish) opportunities. Surrounding uses include recreational and subsistence use. The area is very sparsely populated with a few seasonal trappers and hunting camps. Legal description is USS 12824. Asking price is $42,000, owner financing available with minimum 20% down.

Denali National Park, asking price ..............................................$42,000

Forty acres of privacy and stunning terrain. This striking property is situated at the confluence of Colorado Creek and Mission Creek approximately 7 miles westerly of Eagle. This property is near enough to Eagle to provide community and resources yet remote enough for privacy, trapping, hunting, and solace. The legal description is USS 8703. $40,000

This property features Koyukuk River frontage and is located 8 miles outside of the village of Koyukuk, Alaska. This property has a great price tag - $49,000 AND owner financing is available with a minimum of 20% down. This 80 acre parcel is mostly level with spruce, alder, birch, cottonwoods, and a few grassy fields. This property would make a great homestead, fish camp, remote getaway, or private hunting grounds. USS 7480

Remote 160 acre parcel located on a slough off the Yukon River approximately 5 miles southeast of Beaver within the Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge. The slough does not connect to the Yukon River and is too small to allow for floatplane access. Instead, the property is accessible from the Yukon River by walking or using an ATV/Snowmachine (approximately ¾ of a mile), utilizing a 17B easement. The parcel is irregular in shape with the northern boundary line being a meander of an unnamed slough. The parcel has level topography, is well drained and vegetation consists of spruce, aspen, birch and alders. Immediate surrounding lands are owned by Beaver Kwit’chin Corporation. Legal description is: U.S. Survey No. 9746, Alaska. Asking price: $75,000

160 Acres Near Beaver, asking price ..................$75,000

Mission Creek Near Eagle, asking price .........$40,000

Fish Camp on the Koyukuk, asking price ....................$49,000

This unique property is located mostly within the Tetlin Wildlife Refuge, with 800 feet of old Alaska Highway frontage and over 1100 feet of Chisana river frontage. It is extremely difficult to find remote Native lands with highway and river access. This property can be reached by boat or vehicle, and accessed all year round. The property also features a pond, located on the northern border, with an ATV trail leading from the pond to the river. Much of the river frontage is a bluff, although there is a nice level area of easy river access, and the property slopes from there toward the highway. This large parcel is vegetated with a variety of trees, including aspen, spruce, polar, and birch. Electricity and phone are available at the highway, wildlife abound, including caribou, moose, dall sheep, and other land mammals. Property is located at mile post 1260.5 and the Chisana River, approximately 7 miles north of the village of Northway. This would make an amazing homestead, cabin location, or getaway. $90,000. Legal Description is Lot 1, USS 11248.

Chisana River and Highway Frontage, asking price ................................................................$90,000

This huge parcel has 159 acres and is located in the general area of the village of Holy Cross. Situated on the right bank of Koserefski River, approximately 9 miles west of Holy Cross. The legal description is USS 12385. 159.97 acres. $100,000

100 Acres three short miles from the village of Northway with road access and all the privacy you could ever want! This property is a rare find and brand new listing. USS 6878 $ 99,000.

A large property on Inoko and an unnamed slough accessible by boat or float plane throughout summer months. Approximately ¼ of the property is well drained and well vegetated, while the remainder of the land consists of wildlife rich marsh. The nearest community is the village of Holy Cross. Legal description is USS 7112, 159 acres. $72,000

Inoko Slough Near Holycross, asking price .....$72,000

Koserefski River, asking price...................................$100,000

100 Acres Near Northway, asking price ...............$99,000

This beautiful property boasts 2700 feet of frontage on the world famous Tanana River, and has all of the features that buyers are seeking in recreational land. This property is mostly level and easily buildable, close enough to Manley Hot Springs to allow for good access, but private enough to offer the peace and total seclusion of remote Alaska. This is a rare opportunity to be a short boat ride away from the hot springs, bar, fuel, and restaurant in Manley, and a short boat ride back to your own riverside oasis. Varied vegetation with large birch stands, mature spruce, and cottonwood. The public boat launch at the mouth of the Manley Hot Springs slough is four easy miles from the property. This land was recently used as a fish sonar camp site, and has nicely cleared areas ready for use. Fishing and hunting are abundant in the area. 159.94 acres on the left bank of the Tanana River, approximately 6 miles southwest of Manley Hot Springs. Lot 2, US Survey 10012.Seller is asking $99,900.00 Seller would potentially subdivide and sell a smaller portion with survey cost as the responsibility of the buyer. Owner financing offered at negotiable terms with a minimum of 20% down. Sale is subject to BIA approval. Allotments are viewable at gis.tananachiefs.orgPlease direct inquiries by email, or call Tanana Chiefs at (907) 452-8251 Ext. 3242

Yukon Land Near Manley, asking price .........$99,900

This is a great remote lodge/homestead/hunting getaway property that is situated at the new boat launch at the Steese Highway (milepost 147) Birch Creek bridge. The parcel consist of 149.29 acres and is located on both sides of Birch Creek with over one mile of river frontage. Access is by the Steese Highway and/or riverboat. This unique property has great fishing opportunities as well as interesting potential given its proximity to the boat launch. Easily accessible, almost 150 acres, usable and beautiful year round, this is the perfect Alaskan property.

A beautiful Native allotment parcel located a short distance out of the rolling hills of Ruby, Alaska, this property situated on Nine Mile Slough on the Yukon River approximately 8 miles northeast of Ruby. The property is accessible by boat and floatplane throughout the summer months and winter access includes snowmachine and ski equipped plane, or snow shoes for the hardcore Alaskan. The property is nearly square in shape and the parcel’s northern boundary is an approximately 2,700 foot meander of the Yukon River. This large property includes 159.97 Acres and is priced to sell at $85,000.

159 acres at beautiful upper mouth Birch Creek, 19 miles southwest of the village of Ft. Yukon. This gently sloping to flat large parcel has ample river frontage and enough biodiversity to support any kind of rural living the new buyer could dream up! USS 7041

Steese Highway Bridge, asking price ................$125,000

160 Acres Near Ruby, asking price .....................$85,000

This rolling to level land is located on the right bank of the Little Nenana River, approximately 4 miles southwest of Nenana. 159.98 acres. The northern border of the property follows a 630 foot meander of the Little Nenana River Access this property by boat or float plane all summer long, and in winter make the quick trip from Nenana on a snowmachine. This property is forested with spruce, birch and willows. Immediate surrounding lands are owned by the State of Alaska. Amenities/appeal includes a secluded location yet close to Nenana with all its amenities. Legal description is Lot 2, U.S. Survey No. 9939. $80,000.

Little Nenana River, asking price ...................................................$80,000

Birch Creek, asking price .........................................$80,000

This parcel is located in the northwestern corner of Chahalie Lake approximately 7 miles northeasterly of Chalkyitsik, within Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge. The parcel is almost rectangular in shape and contains 159.96 acres. The eastern boundary line is a meander of Chahalie Lake, with about 3,700 feet lake frontage. The property has level topography and is located at an elevation of 550 feet. The parcel is vegetated by poplar, willow, alders and grass. There is a small creek present on the property. No utilities available to the subject. Access is by floatplane and snowmachine. Amenities and appeal include hunting (waterfowl, moose and bear) and fishing (Pike and Whitefish) opportunities. Legal description is USS 10913. Asking price is $95,000.

Chahalie Lake, asking price .......................................$95,000

The property is located on the right bank of the Yukon River, approximately 2 miles north of Grayling. The parcel contains 39.96 acres and the eastern boundary is an approximately 2,300 foot meander of the Yukon River. The property is accessible by boat and floatplane while winter access includes snowmachine and ski equipped plane. There are no public utilities available at the subject. The parcel is situated on a very steep east facing hillside with the exception for a small level portion located in the northeast corner. The property has well drained soils and vegetation consists mostly of birch and spruce trees. There is a small fresh water creek along the property’s northern boundary. There are also some cabin ruins and smokehouse present. This property would make a great fish camp. USS 9443.

Yukon River Fish Camp, asking price ............$29,000

This property is situated on the Ruby - Poorman Road about 5 miles south of Ruby, Alaska. This 160 acres is perfect for someone who wants to live in Ruby on the outskirts of town, or for anyone seeking an accessible recreational property. Big Creek runs through this gently rolling terrain. Owner financing may be available. $90,000.

Ruby, Withy Road Access, asking price ...........$90,000

This property is located on the right bank of the Yukon River approximately 6 miles southeast of Galena. The property has about 2,600 feet of Yukon River frontage and is accessible by a dirt road from Galena. This property would be ideal for anyone seeking the many business and lifestyle opportunities in Galena, a homestead, any Galena resident seeking some additional space or privacy, and any recreational buyer seeking simple access. The parcel has level topography and vegetation consists of spruce, birch, willows and alders. Asking price: $50,000.

Yukon River Near Galena, asking price .......$50,000

One-of- a- kind 80 acre parcel located on pristine Mansfield Lake with 1,800 feet of lake frontage. The property is located approximately 8 miles northwest of Tanacross on a gentle to moderate sloping hillside with stunning views of the Alaska Range. The property is well drained and vegetated by mature white spruce, birch and aspen trees. The property is accessible by boat and floatplane. Legal description is U.S. Survey No. 7473, Alaska. $119,000.

This property is a caribou hunter’s dream come true, perfect for any wildlife enthusiasts, and offers affordable privacy and land ownership. 40 acres situated on American Summit near milepost 140 Taylor Highway, approximately 14 miles south of Eagle, Alaska. Enjoy panoramic views of the 40-Mile country and watch the caribou migrate from this parcel. The parcel is situated at an elevation of 3,400 feet with alpine vegetation. Access is by the Taylor Highway which normally is maintained and open for traffic between April - October. Asking price is $38,000. Owner financing may be available.

Caribou Crossing, asking price ..................................$38,000

Mansfield Lake, asking price .....................................................................$119,000

Bear Creek, asking price ................................................$50,000

Affordable Eagle Access Road land, approximately 3 1/2 miles southeast of Eagle. The parcel is rectangular in shape and contains 13.76 acres. The property’s northern boundary line has approximately 567’ of frontage on the Eagle Access Road and electricity and phone service is available across the road. This would be a great property for someone seeking privacy on the road system or for a small subdivision. The topography is level to gentle upward sloping from the road. The parcel has well drained soils and vegetation consists of spruce, birch and aspens. $35,000.

Eagle Access Road, asking price.......$35,000

This lovely 80 acre property is situated on Bear Creek approximately 4 miles west of the Parks Highway and 19 miles northwest of Healy, the perfect combination of remote and accessible. Access is by ATV trails along Bear Creek while winter access includes snowmachine. The property is located in the Bear Creek valley with the creek running through the northeast corner and two smaller creeks entering the parcel through the western boundary to later join Bear Creek. The new owner of this parcel should enjoy the abundance of running water and the wildlife that it attracts! The parcel has rolling topography with well to adequately drained soils. Vegetation consists of birch, spruce and aspen. Legal description is U.S. Survey No. 10462. This property is priced to sell at $50,000.

This property features Koyukuk River frontage and is located 8 miles outside of the village of Koyukuk, Alaska. This property has a great price tag - $49,000 AND owner financing is available with a minimum of 20% down. This 80 acre parcel is mostly level with spruce, alder, birch, cottonwoods, and a few grassy fields. This property would make a great homestead, fish camp, remote getaway, or private hunting grounds.

This 40 acre property is situated on Washington Creek, a convenient 24 miles northwest of Fairbanks. A portion of the northern boundary is an approximately 900’ meander of Washington Creek, another small creek locally known as Garden Creek runs through the parcel’s northeastern corner before it joins Washington Creek. The property has level topography along the creek frontage and then rises gradually towards the south. The property’s creek frontage is well drained and vegetated by mature spruce trees while the remainder is adequately to poorly drained vegetated mostly by scattered black spruce. Approximately 1/3 of the parcel suffered a forest fire during the 2011 Hastings Fire. Immediate surrounding lands are owned by the State of Alaska. It is so hard to find land that feels this remote with water frontage close enough to Fairbanks to make an east even daily drive. Surrounding uses consist of recreational/subsistence use. Owner financing may be available. $37,000.

A cute 10X16 cabin and 160 lovely lakefront acres with endless potential for waterfowl hunting, camping, private living, homesteading, or simply getting away from it all, all the while a short few miles from the village of Galena, AK. This property is situated on a small unnamed lake, approximately 2 1/2 miles north of Galena. The land can be accessed by floatplane and Argo during the summer months while winter access includes ski equipped plane and snowmachine The southern boundary has frontage along the unnamed lake while the eastern boundary has frontage on a slough/creek. The parcel has rolling topography and vegetation consist of birch and spruce trees. Priced to sell at $59,900.

Cabin on Remote Lake, asking price .......................$59,900

Koyukuk River, asking price.....................................$100,000

Washington Creek, asking price .................$37,000148 26' 35.9"65 4' 55.7"

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This property is situated on Ohtig Lake, 6 miles southerly of Chalkyitsik within the Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska. This 159.97 acre parcel’s western boundary line is an approximate 4,650’ meander of Ohtig Lake. This property is accessible by float plane in summer months, snowmachine in winter, and there is also an ATV trail from Chalkyitsik to the northern shore of Ohtig Lake Topography is level to gentle upward sloping from the lake. Hunting and fishing opportunities abound at this property, Ohtig Lake is a major breeding ground for waterfowl. Immediate surrounding lands are owned by the Chalkyitsik Native Corporation. Legal description is USS 10892. $64,000.

We are offering for sale a large parcel with river and road access in the heart of the Chatanika River recreational area. 8.11 Acres. Lot 2, Cummings Subdivision. This riverside property has easy year-round access off the Steese Highway and prime Chatanika frontage. Property has approximately 1400 feet of Steese River frontage on the north side and 950 feet of water frontage on the Chatanika river. Birch, white and black spruce, and alders cover the forested parcel, and an existing gravel driveway provides easy access from the southwest property corner. Property is bordered by State of Alaska land on west and south. This property will not last long! Perfect for that weekend getaway. Sale is subject to BIA approval. $60,000. Cash only.

Chatankia River, asking price ..............................$60,000

Ohtig Lake, asking price .............................................$64,000

This is a great remote homestead/hunting getaway property that is situated on the right bank of the East Fork Kuskokwim River, approximately 7 miles northwest of Nikolai. The parcel consists of 159.98 acres and has 6,100’ of frontage on the East Fork Kuskokwim River. Access is by riverboat and floatplane while winter access consists of snowmachine and ski equipped plane. There are no public utilities available. The property has level topography and the parcel is overall considered well drained. Vegetation consists of mature white spruce, birch trees and alders. Great hunting and fishing opportunities in the area. The owner is asking $100,000 cash/owner financing.

Kuskokwim Land, asking price ....................................$100,000

A hunter’s dream! Here is a rare opportunity to own one of very few private pieces of land within the Yukon -Charley Rivers National Preserve! This is a sheep hunters dream as the property is located in an area that supports an exclusive population of Fannin Sheep. Other hunting opportunities include moose, caribou, bear and lots of fish in the Yukon River. The property is situated on Pickerel Slough on the right bank of the Yukon River approximately 10 miles north of Eagle. The property is accessible by boat and floatplane while winter access includes snowmachine and ski equipped plane. There are no utilities available at the subject. The property consists of two lots, Lot 1 containing 16.23 acres while Lot 2 contains 23.76 acres, totaling 39.99 acres.

This one of a kind property is situated on the left bank of the John River, approximately 5 miles northwesterly of Bettles. The parcel is rectangular in shape and contains 79.98 acres. Access is by boat and floatplane or snowmachine during the winter time. There are no utilities available to the subject. The property’s southern boundary line is an approximate 2,300’ meander of the John River. The eastern half is gentle upward sloping until about halfway where its gets steeper and then levels off towards the northern boundary line. The western half is steep sloping from the river and then levels out and remains mostly level towards the north. The western portions along the river is vegetated by birch and some white spruce while the remainder consists of tundra vegetated mainly by black spruce. There is a fresh water creek going through the parcel in a north south direction in the property’s eastern half and in the southwestern corner is a slough fed by a freshwater creek.

The parcel is one of very few private properties on the John River with great hunting and fishing (Salmon, Northern Pike, Arctic Grayling) opportunities. Legal description is USS 8252. Asking price is $82,000.

John River near Bettles, asking price ..................$82,000

P ickerel Slough Near Eagle, asking price .........$45,000

This is a great 11 acre parcel with almost 400 feet of Yukon River frontage AND road access in Eagle, Alaska! The property is located along the Eagle Village Road, approximately 4 miles outside the City of Eagle. Electricity and phone service is available. The parcel has mostly level topography and is well to adequately drained. Vegetation consists of spruce, birch and aspen trees. This is great deal at $34,900. This seller is offering owner financing with 20% down.

Yukon River & Road Frontage, asking price ...........................$34,900

This remote Yukon river frontage property features a private gravel beach, 56 miles north of Grayling. The eastern border of this rectangular lot is a 21oo foot meander of the Yukon River. The gently gravel beach slopes upward and eventually becomes a large bluff with sweeping views of the surrounding areas. This property would make a trapping cabin location, and offers absolute year round privacy to the right buyer. Float plane and river access in the summer, snowmachine, overland, and ski plane access in the winter. Legal description is USS 7187.

Remote Yukon Property , asking price ......................$84,000

Tanana Chief ’s Conference is the realty service provider for much of Interior Alaska. Alaska Native Allotments is a real estate publication featuring the Native allotment lands offered for sale by the landowners of the Tanana Chiefs Region to further the goals of our owners and promote a new generation of land ownership.

Frequently Asked Question’s1.) Can non-Natives buy Native Allotments?Yes. Anyone can buy land from an allotment owner who has chosen to sell, but when a non-Native buys restricted lands the restrictions are removed and the property becomes fee simple land.

2.) Can Natives buys Native Allotments and keep the land as Native land?Absolutely! Anyone enrolled in a federally recognized tribe can buy Native allotment land and keep it in restriction. This means the land is still Native land, free from taxes, cannot be foreclosed or taken, and can remain Native land indefinitely.

3.) Can I sell or give away my allotment?Yes, provided you qualify, follow federal process, and BIA approves. Please contact our office at 907-452-8251 Ext. 3242 to discuss your options and the process or make an appointment.

4.) Can I buy a Native allotment on payments?Sometimes. It is up to each seller to determine whether they are willing to take payments for an allotment. Generally owner financing will require a minimum of 20% down.

5.) Where can I see Native Allotment maps?You can visit gis.tananachiefs.org and see all interior Native allotments on a map. Just click on “Native Allotment Mapper.” You can also use the U.S. Survey numbers in each property description to look up properties with BLM, or through applications like Google Earth.

April Monroe • Real Estate Specialist • (907) 452-8251 ext 3242 • [email protected]