Southeast Indian Agency (Alaska)

Indian Tribes Associated With This Agency
Haida, Tlingit Indians of Alaska

History
The Southeast Agency is the forerunner of the Fairbanks Agency.

Records
Agencies and subagencies were created as administrative offices of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and its predecessors. Their purpose was (and is) to manage Indian affairs with the tribes, to enforce policies, and to assist in maintaining the peace. The names and location of these agencies may have changed, but their purpose remained basically the same. Many of the records of genealogical value (for the tribe and tribal members) were created by and maintained by the agencies.

A few records of the Southeast Agency, consisting mostly of employment assistance case files, 1960-1968, are in the Pacific Alaska Regional Archives of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in Anchorage.

See also the records of the Juneau Area Office, which includes:


 * Tlingit-Haida tribal enrollments, including births, marriages, and deaths, 1890s to 1976
 * Village census rolls, 1913, 1934-1966
 * School records from several schools
 * Land allotment registers, 1928-1929
 * And other administrative and financial records, 1912-1974