The Petersburg Indian Association is a federally recognized Native American tribe of Tlingit people. They are the Séet Ká Kwáan or "People of the Fast Moving Waters". This Alaska Native tribe is headquartered in Petersburg, Alaska.
Government
The Petersburg Indian Association is led by a democratically elected tribal council. who was elected in 2025, succeeding Debra O'Gara. The Alaska Regional Office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs serves the tribe. Native rights activist Amy Hallingstad (Chilkoot Tlingit) wrote the tribes bylaws. == Territory ==
Fishing is important to the tribe, as it has been for centuries, as evidenced by precontact stone fish traps and shell mideens, one near Petersburg dating back 1,200 years ago. == Language ==
Language
The Petersburg Indian Association speaks English and the Tlingit language. == Notable tribal citizens ==