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  1. Kake, Alaska - Wikipedia

    Kake (/ ˈkeɪk /, like 'cake') is a first-class city in Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area, Alaska, United States. The population was 557 at the 2010 census. [3]

  2. Kake, AK | Things to Do, Recreation, & Travel Information

    Kake is a beachfront village with a fishing, logging, and subsistence-based lifestyle that sits at the edge of the Tebenkof Bay Wilderness. Find information on things to do, fishing, bear viewing, whale …

  3. Home | Get to Know the City of Kake, Alaska | City of Kake

    Centrally located in the Southeast panhandle of the State, Kake is a Tlingit village rich in cultural history and tradition. The region of Kake has been inhabited by the Tlingit people for thousands of years.

  4. Kake - ALASKA.ORG

    Learn about the land and the people of Kake for a truly authentic Alaska experience.

  5. City of Kake

    Centrally located in the Southeast panhandle of the state, Kake is a Tlingit village rich in cultural history and tradition. The region around Kake has been inhabited by the Tlingit people for thousands of …

  6. Kake Tribal Tourism

    The waters surrounding Kake are rich with halibut and salmon making it a world-class destination for anglers as well as a prime spot for whale watching. More than 120 miles of logging roads head …

  7. Kake - SeaTrails

    Kake is a Tlingit village with a fishing, logging and subsistence lifestyle that about 682 residents call home.

  8. Come See Kake Alaska

    Great hospitality and lodging in the beautiful community of Kake. Come enjoy our year round lodging.

  9. Community | City Of Kake

    The region of Kake has been inhabited by the Tlingit people for thousands of years. Kake is home to the third tallest totem pole in the world, towering over the village at 132 feet, and was carved in 1967 for …

  10. Organized Village of Kake - Tribal Government of Kake, Alaska.

    The Organized Village of Kake is a sovereign tribal government that has a special relationship with the U.S. government to advocate for resources which support our community with programs such as …