The following is a greeting given in one of the 20 indigenous languages recognized by the State of Alaska.
- Ade’ ndadz dengit’a?
 - Language: Deg Xinag
 - Translation: "Hello, how are you?"
 
Business
Starting a Business
- Business Licenses
 - Corporations
 - Occupations Requiring Licenses (Federal and State)
 - Small Business Assistance Center
 - Made in Alaska
 
Financial Assistance and Resources
- AIDEA Business and Export Assistance
 - AIDEA Project Development Program
 - AIDEA Infrastructure Development
 - AIDEA Loan Participation Program
 - Licensing of Broker/Dealers and Investment Advisors
 
Business Law
Employer Information
- Alaska's Job Bank/Alaska Job Center Network
 - Alaska Primary Care
 - Business Enterprise Program
 - Child Support Employer Information
 - Unemployment Insurance Tax
 
State Contracts
- Alaska Product Preference Program
 - IRIS Vendor Self-Service (VSS)
 - Procurement Information - General Services
 - Procurement Information - Transportation
 
Business Development
Business Resources
- Department of Community and Economic Development
 - Div. of Corporations, Business & Professional Licensing
 - Fire and Life Safety
 - Small Business Assistance Center
 - Sport Fish Chartering and Guiding
 - UCC-Uniform Commercial Code Central File
 - Alaska Aerospace Corporation
 - Alaska Railroad Corporation
 - Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute
 - Alaska Housing Finance Corporation
 
Other Resources
- Alaska State Chamber of Commerce
 - Anchorage Economic Development Corporation
 - Fairbanks Economic Development Corporation
 - Juneau Economic Development Council
 - Kenai Peninsula Economic Development District
 - Petersburg Economic Development Council
 - Sitka Economic Development Association
 - Skagway Development Corporation
 - Southwest Alaska Municipal Conference
 - University of Alaska Center for Economic Development
 
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