A Southeast Alaska village wants to build a tourism industry from scratch as logging fades

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The Alaska Native village corporation in Klawock is working with other Native corporations to install a relatively low-cost floating dock and make other upgrades to receive cruise ships in the village starting a year from now, project officials said.

A Lingít village in Southeast Alaska plans to transform itself into a cruise ship destination to create a new economic opportunity as logging fades in the area.

Project officials are modeling the proposal after one in Hoonah, another Southeast village that turned itself into a cruise destination. The ships will create opportunities for small business owners, wood carvers and other artisans, she said. Tour guides can shuttle guests to see wildlife and the village’s historic totem-pole park, or visit other landmarks on the island’s road system.The plans come after Sealaska, the region’s Alaska Native corporation, announced last year that it wasits decades-old logging operations that had centered on Prince of Wales Island.

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