
Our traditional dances remain the lifeblood of our culture and our communities: they sustain us and connect
us with our rich cultural history. Passed from generation to generation, our dances ensure that the many
distinct Native cultures across Alaska remain connected to their origins.
For over 20 years, Alaska Natives have come together in dance to celebrate Quyana Alaska during AFN’s
Annual Convention. First introduced at the 1982 Convention, Quyana Alaska was designed to restore our traditional
dances and ensure that they were passed on to the future generations. To date, over 200 different dance groups
have performed at Native gatherings across the state. The cultural revival has certainly exploded across
rural Alaska, and Quyana Alaska is now a treasured highlight of each and every Convention.
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