Plan Your Summer Visit

May 11, 2025 – Sept 14, 2025

 

During our summer season, the Alaska Native Heritage Center, Ch’k’iqadi Gallery, and Café Di’eshchin are all open daily from 9am to 5pm. Visitors can enjoy a full day of programming including: guided tours, dance performances, Alaska Native Games demonstrations, exhibitions, films, and more. Our engaging and interactive summer programming will make your visit unforgettable.

Plan Your Winter Visit

Sept 15, 2024 – May 10, 2025

Closed: April 17, 22, 23, 24, 25, & 30; May 1, 2, 7

 

During our winter season, the Alaska Native Heritage Center is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm, except for select dates. The Ch’k’iqadi Gallery is open Monday through Friday from 12pm to 5pm, and Café Di’eshchin is closed. Winter visits are self-guided, and visitors can explore our life-sized Village Sites, watch films in the theatre, view exhibitions in the Hall of Cultures, and shop at the Ch’k’iqadi Gallery. Enhance your experience with ANHC’s digital guide, where you can find our self-led archival audio tour.

Who We Are

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Education

The Alaska Native Heritage Center is the premier cultural center representing all Alaska Native cultures, peoples, and ways of life. More than a museum, we are a place to learn, discover, and share.

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Healing

Healing

The Alaska Native Heritage Center is more than just a place; it is a healing place. A place where we truly find ourselves. As a living cultural and educational center, healing is at the root of our collective work.

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Education

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Purchase authentic
Alaska Native
Art.

Ch’k’iqadi is a Dena’ina Athabascan word meaning “the things we buy,” and at the Gallery, you have the opportunity to buy art, jewelry, apparel and more from talented Alaska Native artists representing all regions and cultures of our state. Your purchase is two-fold: it directly supports Alaska Native artists and ANHC! Stop by today to experience the richness of our arts and cultures while supporting Alaska Native artists from across Alaska.

A Place to Learn,
Educate, and Grow.

Cultural tourism is perpetuating of our ways of life; it’s healing; language revitalization; it is the accurate telling of Alaska Native history; it’s our youth knowing they are part of a community that is living and vibrant, with a robust future, and that we have had and still have a powerful story and experience to share. ANHC is leading the way for cultural tourism in Alaska.

Voices from Our Community,

Our Stories