Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) represents the collective strength and heritage of Alaska's Indigenous peoples, headquartered in Anchorage, AK. As the largest statewide Native organization in the state, AFN embodies the principle that together Alaska's Native communities are stronger. The organization brings together 168 federally recognized tribes, 166 village corporations, 8 regional corporations, and 12 regional nonprofit and tribal consortiums—a diverse membership united by shared values and common purpose. This broad-based coalition reflects AFN's commitment to honoring Alaska's rich Native heritage while addressing the contemporary needs of Indigenous communities across the state. Governed by a 38-member board elected annually at its October convention, AFN maintains deep connections to the communities it serves, ensuring that leadership remains accountable and responsive to member priorities. The federation's structure recognizes that Alaska's Native communities—from Southeast Alaska to the Arctic—have unique histories, cultures, and needs that are best served through collaborative, community-centered approaches. By facilitating coordination among tribes, village corporations, and regional organizations, AFN strengthens the capacity of Alaska Native peoples to preserve their cultures, advance their interests, and build prosperous futures for coming generations. Based in Anchorage, AFN stands as a testament to the resilience and unity of Alaska's Indigenous communities.
Anchorage, AK