Beautiful space with really informative information provided by the woman running the gift shop on T...
Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall
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The Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall, located in Sitka, Alaska, serves as the headquarters for the original chapter of the Alaska Native Brotherhood, which was established in 1912 to advocate for the rights and interests of Alaska Natives. As a National Historic Landmark, the hall has played a pivotal role in the fight against discrimination and the push for civil rights, making it a significant cultural and historical site.
This Craftsman-style wood structure is designed to sit above the water on wooden pilings, featuring an open auditorium that occupies most of the interior, along with lobby and office spaces. The Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall continues to function as a community hub, hosting social events and activities that help preserve and celebrate native heritage.
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We visited this place for a show of Tlingit dancing and really enjoyed the whole experience. There w...
We were fortunate to peek inside! The Hall was not open to the public but was in the process of bein...
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