• In facilitating the transmission of Alaska Native knowledge, heritage and tradition, the Center promotes self-esteem and pride among Alaska Natives.
  • The Alaska Native Heritage Center is the only statewide organization which represents all Alaska Native cultures.[2] The nonprofit is operated by Alaska Natives...
  • Sled Dog Demonstration-Alaska Native Heritage Center. One highlight of the village is the sled dog enclosure hosted by John Baker, an Iditarod champion.
  • From here, drive over Glenn Highway, then take the first right, where you'll be able to see an Alaska Native Heritage Center sign right before the parking lot.
  • With always something new to discover and learn, make a visit to the Alaska Native Heritage Center part of that family day out itinerary!
  • More than a museum, the Alaska Native Heritage Center chronicles the many cultures of Alaska, which have thrived for millennia and continue to flourish in a...
  • ...Native Heritage Center (ANHC) is a living cultural center located in Anchorage, Alaska that promotes active observance of Alaska Native culture and traditions.
  • The Alaska Native Heritage Center is an intriguing institution that teaches us about 11 cultures that inhabited Alaska before European arrivals.
  • A popular destination in Alaska for local and foreign visitors is the Alaska Native Heritage Center.
  • Location: Anchorage, Alaska. Years Active: 1999 – Active. The Alaska Native Heritage Center is alive! Explore an outdoor village with real Native homes.