Our History
Chenega Logistics, LLC (CL)
Chenega Logistics, LLC (CL), started as a joint-venture between Chenega Corporation and Horizon Lines in 2006. Since May 2010, CL has been wholly-owned by Chenega and today is a fully compliant, certified 8(a) company, offering IT services in a wide range of core competencies.
Chenega Corporation is an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC) founded in 1974 in accordance with the Alaska Native Claim Settlement Act (ANCSA), which allows special provisions for tribally-owned corporations.
Chenega Logistics is headquartered in Sioux Falls, SD with additional locations in Lorton, VA, Tampa, FL and Anchorage, AK. Our locations allow us to take advantage of nearshoring opportunities.
Chenega Corporation
In 1971, the US Congress enacted the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). This Act granted the original residents of Chenega village title to over 70,000 acres of land in Prince William Sound which paved the way for the establishment of Chenega Corporation in 1974.
Chenega Corporation today ranks among the top 5 most successful Alaskan owned businesses in the state, and continues to exemplify strength in its core values centered on faith, fortitude and sustainability for the benefit of future generations.
Diversification of Chenega Corporation
Chenega Corporation chose to participate in the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council Habitat Restoration Program, which protected large blocks of land harmed by the spill. In 1997, Chenega sold a portion of its land to the United States Forest Service and the State of Alaska, the "Habitat Transaction," for $34 Million.
The capital gained from the sale of the land allowed the corporation to develop its strategic plan, a part of which included business development in federal government contracting as part of the United States Small Business Administration’s 8(a) Program.
Beginning in 1998, Chenega Corporation began to diversify its portfolio with investments in various commercial properties which today include the Clarion Suites Convention Center Hotel, the Quality Suites Downtown and the Voyager Hotel, Rodeway Inn, all in Anchorage.
The History of the Chenega People - A Story of Endurance
Chenega (cheh-nee'-gah) ≈ Beneath the Mountain

For centuries, a village on the southern tip of Chenega Island was home to the Chenega people. The word Chenega means “beneath the mountain”. This area, in Prince William Sound, was the hub of the early history of the Chenega people.
The People of the Chenega Tribe have lived in the area of Prince William Sound for some 10,000 years, fishing the Sound’s waters and harvesting the abundance of their land. They are part of the Alutiiq (ah-loo’-tik) tribal family. The native language of the Chenega people is a dialect of Alutiiq, called Suqcestun (sooks’-toon).
Russian trappers and explorers found their way into Prince William Sound and the Village of Chenega in the 1700’s. They were the first to introduce Orthodox Christian religious practices which were eventually adopted by the Chenega people.
The story of the Chenega people is one of tenacity and endurance in the face of astounding hardship. Two significant disasters drastically changed the lives of the Chenega people and the landscape of Prince William Sound.
Tsunami Destroys Village of Chenega
On Good Friday, March 27th 1964, the island village of Chenega was destroyed by a tsunami created by a massive 9.2 magnitude earthquake. Over 1/3 of the population lost their lives that day. Chenega suffered the highest percentage of loss of life of any community in the earthquake.
With the village gone, the Chenega people were relocated to Tatitlek, Cordova and Anchorage. The Chenega people would not see a new home until 1984. It was then a group of former villages established the village of Chenega Bay on Evan’s Island in Prince William Sound.
EXXON Valdez Oil Spill Wipes Out Sole Means of Livelihood
In 1989, twenty-five years to the day after the tragic tsunami and the devastation of the village, the EXXON Valdez oil tanker ran aground in Prince William Sound.
Millions of gallons of oil were spilled into the ocean, wiping out the sole means of livelihood for the people of Chenega Bay, commercial fishing. Damage to the natural environment and wildlife also crippled the subsistence life of the Chenega People.
The Rebirth of a People and Their Village
Despite the setbacks caused by disasters, the people of Chenega Bay prove to be resilient over time.
The village of Chenega Bay has steadily developed to include a:
- Fully operating medical clinic
- Beautiful Orthodox Christian Church
- School and community hall
- Subsistence center
- Airport and small harbor
- System of generator and fuel tanks for constant supply of power
- Ferry dock as part of the Alaska Marine Highway System
- Sophisticated response system for oil spills