Kahtnuht’ana Dena’ina
Kenaitze and Salamatof Tribal Members and their families are invited to this annual gathering at the Tribe’s Waterfront, 51369 Dunes Road in Kenai.
Kenaitze Administration • (907) 335-7200
Dena'ina Wellness Center • (907) 335-7500
Education and College and Career Support • (907) 335-7667
Tyotkas Elder Services • (907) 335-7280
Na’ini Family and Social Services • (907) 335-7600
Kenaitze Tribal Court • (907) 335-7219
Tribal Members, please don't forget the Annual General Membership Meeting tomorrow. Details were mailed and can also be found on the meeting's webpage. Tribal Members who would like to RSVP, have questions for Tribal Council, or questions related to accessing the meeting may call Sasha Jackson at 907-335-7202 or email her at sjackson@kenaitze.org. ... See MoreSee Less
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Tribal Members, please don't forget the Annual General Membership Meeting this coming Saturday. Details have been mailed and can also be found on the meeting's webpage. Tribal Members who would like to RSVP, have questions for Tribal Council, or questions related to accessing the meeting may call Sasha Jackson at 907-335-7202 or email her at sjackson@kenaitze.org. https://kenaitze.org/category/annual-meeting-2025/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Gary Corder was sworn in as a Qiz’unch’ Tribal Court Judge in May 2025.
Judge Corder has been interested in becoming more involved with the Tribe and its culture and community. He has a desire to serve his fellow Tribal Members with integrity and to ensure fair and impartial justice while presiding over Tribal Court proceedings.
Judge Corder has served as the Tribe’s Security Supervisor since 2023. Prior to his work at the Tribe. Judge Corder had a career in the oilfield during which he worked as a manager and supervisor. He has an associate’s degree in Computer Technology and certifications as a Healthcare Security Officer and ALICE emergency response instructor.
Judge Corder hopes to use his knowledge and experience to bring good, sound decisions to the process and strengthen an already strong Tribal Court.