
Alaska Native Heritage Center
The Alaska Native Heritage Center, a renowned cultural center and museum in Anchorage, is an exciting place where all people can come to expand their understanding of Alaska's first people. See performances by dance groups and storytellers. Meet cultural representatives who will share cultural information and interactive activities.
Itinerary/Details
Share the rich heritage of Alaska's eleven cultural groups drawing upon the lifeways of long ago, the wisdom of the elders, and the traditions that endure. This cultural center and museum is designed to enhance self-esteem among Native people and to encourage cross-cultural exchanges among all people. Parking at the Center is free. See performances by dance groups and storytellers. Meet cultural representatives who will share cultural information and interactive activities. Watch videos, exhibits, and take self-guided tours of the outdoor village settings. Clothing and watercraft is displayed as well as cultural exhibits on each of the Native cultures in Alaska.
Summer Hours of Operation
Open Daily, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Departure
Package departs from:
Anchorage
2012 Validity dates:
Open year round
Tour Price
2012 ADMISSION Pricing
$25 per person, adult
Package Includes
Rate Includes
Full day admission to indoor and outdoor facilities
Optional Food Service (not included in admission price)
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