The Douglas Indian Association is a federally recognized Native American tribe of Inland Tlingit people. This Alaska Native tribe is headquartered in Juneau, Alaska.
Government
The Douglas Indian Association is led by a democratically elected tribal council. The Alaska Regional Office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs serves the tribe. The tribe ratified their constitution and corporate charter in 1941. They are served by the Alaska Regional Office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. == Territory ==
Territory
While the tribe is now headquartered in Juneau, historically its territory included southeast Juneau, Taku Harbor, Taku Inlet, and along the Taku River. Europeans began encroaching on their homelands in the late 19th century. This 3-acre island had been historically used by the tribe for subsistence. == Economic development ==