Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall | Things to Do in Sitka, Alaska
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The Alaska Native Brotherhood was founded in 1912 to represent the interests of Alaska natives while fighting against discrimination and other acts of racial segregation. The hall that stands today was the headquarters building which served the original chapter of the Brotherhood. The craftsman-style wood structure still stands today and serves as headquarters to the now Alaska Native Brotherhood & Sisterhood which stays active in preserving their native heritage. The building, which was identified as a National Historic Landmark in 1978, is also open to the public for community activities and social events. It’s a great site to visit for history lovers, architecture aficionados, and those who want to learn more about the area’s people and their past.

Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall, Katlian Street, Sitka, Alaska 99835, Phone: 907-747-4562

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