The 2012 AFN Convention came to a close on the afternoon of October 20th. Having brought thousands of people to Anchorage (which generated nearly $6 million in revenue for the local economy), this year’s convention generated strong momentum for our ongoing work to protect Alaska Native subsistence rights, maintain Alaska Native health services, decrease rural energy costs, and support rural justice, public safety and tribal affairs.
The newly adopted 2012 AFN Annual Convention Resolutions are now available online. You can also view AFN Resolutions and other publications from years past by visiting our Publications page.
Click here to view the 2012 AFN Resolutions
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