The Alaska Native Heritage Culture presents the heritage of Alaska's 11 major cultural groups through demonstrations, story-telling, song and dance

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Alaska Native Heritage Center, Anchorage

The Alaska Native Heritage Culture presents the heritage of Alaska's 11 major cultural groups through demonstrations, story-telling, song and dance.

The Alaska Native Heritage Culture presents the heritage of Alaska's 11 major cultural groups through demonstrations, story-telling, song and dance. Spread over 26 forested acres around Lake Tiulana, the outdoor area has 6 authentic life-sized Native dwellings. Learn about the traditional lifestyles of the Athabascan, Inupiaq, St. Lawrence Island Yupik, Yup’ik, Cup’ik, Aleut, Alutiiq, and the Eyak, Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian peoples.


Hours

Sun

9:00

17:00

Mon

9:00

17:00

Tue

9:00

17:00

Wed

9:00

17:00

Thu

9:00

17:00

Fri

9:00

17:00

Sat

9:00

17:00

About Alaska Native Heritage Center

 8800 Heritage Center Dr, Anchorage, AK 99504, USA

 +1 907-330-8000

 www.alaskanative.net

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