Explore Alaska's Native Heritage 
at the PNWER Summit
July 14 - 19, 2013 | Anchorage, Alaska
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Make the 23rd Annual PNWER Summit a chance to explore Alaska's natural beauty and culture ...
Alaska.org - Alaska Native Heritage Center - Official Video
Alaska.org - Alaska Native Heritage Center - Official Video

Join more than 600 key business and government leaders at the 23rd Annual PNWER Summit! If you haven't registered yet, we encourage you to do so as soon as possible: With a busy Alaskan tourism season ahead, hotel rooms are quickly filling up!
 
Take advantage of PNWER's early bird-rate (expires April 30) to save up to $100, and book your flight now for the best rates. And most importantly, reserve your room as soon as possible. 
 
Click here to read the preliminary schedule, and check back soon on our Summit website as details become finalized for the agenda. 
 
In addition to tackling major issues impacting the region at the Summit, why not take advantage of being in Alaska? Bring the whole family to explore this state's breathtaking natural beauty and rich heritage. 
  
PNWER delegates will be able to explore Alaskan native culture during a reception held at the Alaska Native Heritage Center, where Mayor Dan Sullivan, City of Anchorage, is invited to speak on Wednesday, July 17. 
 
The Alaska Native Heritage Center is an amazing interactive cultural experience. More than a museum, the Center provides an opportunity to explore the indigenous cultures of Alaska firsthand - cultures that continue to adapt to modern society, yet still maintain a vibrant identity for the Native peoples of Alaska.

Get an in-depth experience of their living cultures at ANHC through storytelling, artist demonstrations, dance performances, games demonstrations, movies and more.
 

Outside of the main facility, a meandering wooded path surrounding a picturesque lake guides visitors through six life-sized ancient dwellings representing the 11 culture groups of Alaska. Cultural representatives at each site share how Alaska Native peoples thrived in a harsh and unforgiving climate, what their daily lives were like and how their cultures live today in a changing world.

A visit to the Alaska Native Heritage Center is an unparalleled opportunity to explore a way of life unique to Alaska - a must-see destination, yet only one small part of what will make the 2013 PNWER Summit an event to remember! 
 

 

*DO NOT WAIT TO MAKE YOUR PLANS*

PNWER will be visiting Alaska at the peak of tourism season and hotel rooms are going fast! 

 

Register, book your accommodations and sign up for our policy tours now on our Summit website
 
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