Douglas Indian Village
| Douglas Indian Village | |
|---|---|
| Native name Akáx Yaa Andagán (Tlingit) | |
| Type | Village |
| Location | Douglas Island |
| Nearest city | Juneau, Alaska |
| Coordinates | 58°16′31″N 134°23′26″W / 58.2753°N 134.3906°W |
| Demolished | 1962 |
The Douglas Indian Village (Akáx Yaa Andagán) was the winter village of the Taku Kwáan Tlingit. The village was on Douglas Island, now a part of Juneau, Alaska, United States. In the summer of 1962, while the residents were away at Fish Camp, the village was declared abandoned and set on fire to make way for the Douglas Harbor.