FEDERATION OF NATIVES 2018 DELEGATE INFORMATION PACKET

October 18-20 Dena’ina Center — Anchorage, Alaska

INSIDE Registration Forms Resolutions Info President’s Awards Nomination Forms Sponsorship Opportunities and Air Travel Discount! AFN’S Mission 1966 — 2018

Alaska Native people began as members of full sovereign nations and continue to enjoy a unique political relationship with the federal government. We survive and prosper as distinct ethnic and cultural groups and participate fully as members of the overall society.

Formed in 1966, AFN continues to be the principal forum and voice of Alaska Natives in dealing with critical issues of public policy and government.

Our mission is to enhance and promote the cultural, economic and political voice of the entire Alaska Native community. Table of Contents

OFFICIAL NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING 4 SUPPORTING THE AFN CONVENTION THROUGH SPONSORSHIP 5 Recap of Media Coverage of the 2017 Convention 6 Sponsorship Application Form 9 2018 Sponsorship Opportunities 10

DELEGATE REGISTRATION 12 Official Delegate Registration Form 12 Delegate Registration Schedule 14

QUYANA 15 RESOLUTIONS 16 Resolutions Policy 16 Resolutions Form 19 Resolutions Format 20

ARTS & CRAFTS AND EXHIBITOR SHOW 21 2018 PRESIDENT’S AWARDS 22 President’s Awards Policy and Procedure 22 List and Descriptions of 2018 Awards 23 Nomination Form 24

BANQUET 26 2018 AFN Annual Banquet Form 27

PHOTO COMPETITION 28 ALASKA AIRLINES 29

ANMC HEALTH FAIR 30 LEGAL CLINIC 31 IMPORTANT DATES 32 OFFICIAL NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING

ARTICLE III, SECTION I, ANNUAL MEETING. An annual meeting of the Class A members shall be called the Convention of the Alaska Federation of Natives, Inc., and shall be held at the discretion of the board of directors in the manner provided by this Article, for the purpose of electing directors and for the transaction of other such business as may come from the meeting. The annual meeting may be held on a legal holiday. If the election of directors shall not be held on adjournment thereof, the board of directors shall cause the election to be held at a special meeting of the Class A members as soon thereafter as conveniently may be arranged.

In accordance with the bylaws of the Alaska Federation of Natives, Inc., the board of directors has scheduled the 2018 Convention for October 18, 19 & 20, to be held at the Dena’ina Center in Anchorage, Alaska.

4 Official Notice of Annual Meeting (Page 1 of 1) THE AFN CONVENTION: THE POWER OF UNITY, THE VOICE OF COMMUNITY

More than fifty years ago a small group of representatives met for the first statewide gathering of Native peoples, “ASRC is dedicated to strengthening its relationships across the state, the Arctic and the world, which is why which became the Alaska Federation of Natives. That first we are proud to be a sponsor of the AFN Convention.” meeting addressed land claims and since then has grown in size and scope, both in the issues addressed and in number - ARCTIC SLOPE REGIONAL CORP. of delegates participating. Today’s conventions bring 2017 Katmai Sponsor together an estimated 6,000 attendees, with thousands more tuning in to the statewide television and radio “Chugach Alaska Corporation believes in the broadcasts and watching online. exceptional work at the AFN Convention and we give back to the Native community — our support honors AFN’s partnerships with the business community are never our values, celebrates our heritage and promotes our more critical, particularly through sponsorship of the commitment to our people.” Convention. Open to the public, our annual event is the - CHUGACH ALASKA CORP. largest meeting of its kind in Alaska and, with our dedicated 2016 & 2017 Denali Sponsor sponsors’ help, brings together thousands of Alaska Natives, government agencies, organizations, observers and special guests from around the globe. “We take great pride in our collaboration with the Alaska Federation of Natives, and We are honored to AFN will host the 52nd annual convention on October 18-20, continue our sponsorship of the AFN Convention. This event reflects Alaska’s amazing cultural diversity, helps 2018 at the Dena’ina Center in Anchorage, Alaska. We look connect remarkable people, and supports the building forward to hearing from you regarding your sponsorship and and achieving of a vision that benefits all Alaskans.” working closely with you. - EXXONMOBIL With gratitude, 2016 & 2017 Denali Sponsor Ana Hoffman Will Mayo Julie Kitka Co-Chair Co-Chair President “GCI believes in supporting and honoring Alaska’s rich history. Promoting opportunities for rural residents to connect with each other to celebrate their culture is one of the most important things we do. That’s why GCI supports AFN.”

- GCI 2016 & 2017 Denali Sponsor

The AFN Convention: The Power of Unity, The Voice of Community (Page 1 of 1) 5 A LOYAL, ENGAGED AND GROWING AUDIENCE: RECAP OF MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 2017 CONVENTION

Television Convention and Quyana evening cultural performances are broadcast Desktop every year statewide (18 cities, including Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Mobile Juneau, and 200+ villages) on GCI Cable, ARCS, and 360 North – Our estimated audience ranges from 10,000 to 40,000 viewers during Tablet primetime. The entire convention was rebroadcast on statewide Connected television over the Thanksgiving weekend. Other

Webcast Viewers from 45 nations in all corners of the globe watched the 2017 livestream, from the UK to Indonesia, Korea and South Africa. We gained and held the attention of more than 5,000 unique viewers, with an average viewing time of 41 minutes. The on-line webcast archive continue to viewed by at least 300 people for several weeks after.

Organic Media 203

Broadcast Mentions 74 Medium-High Impac... 49 Mentions with Exc... 33 Press Releases 8 Top-tier Media (+... 7 AFN in the Headlines 4 Top 50 US Newspapers 2 Top-tier Headlines 1 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225

Convention in the News Several hundred news stories appeared online, in-print, on the radio and in TV news, including: World News Report, AP, The Washington Times, Politico, Alaska Business Monthly, Anchorage Daily News, The Philadelphia Tribune, Arctic Sounder, Juneau Empire, Indian Country Today, Public radio & TV-online, Alaska Native News, Alaska Public Media, KTUU, KTVA, Homer Tribune, KTVF, KRBD, and many more. Convention coverage during the month surrounding the big event was the equivalent of more than $173,000 in paid advertising.

6 2017 AFN Convention: Social Media Recap (Page 1 of 2) AFN App The AFN app was accessed by 637 unique devices with 10,700 total screenviews. Our users viewed an average of five screens per session, indicating that people were actively engaged in the app, clicking around extensively. The most popular content within the app include the Agenda, Homepage with rotating Sponsor Ads, Messages, and Exhibitors/Sponsors sections.

Social Media During the month of our 2017 Convention, AFN’s social media reach on Facebook and Twitter exceeded 97,000 with more than 14,100 uniques users. We added 30 Twitter users and 306 Facebook followers during the same period. Our followers and users are engaged and include a healthy range of young and mature users, men and women. Most of our interactions are centered in urban areas, with representation from villages across Alaska as well.

2017 AFN Convention: Social Media Recap (Page 2 of 2) 7 SOCIAL MEDIA Connect with us!

Stay connected with us throughout the year and use our 2018 Convention hashtags!

#2018AFN #NativeInnovation

@nativefederation @nativefed @nativefed

Stay up to date with the AFN 2018 app. Coming soon!

Alaska Federation of Natives 3000 A Street, Suite 210 Anchorage, AK 99503 907-274-3611 www.nativefederation.org 2018 SPONSORSHIP APPLICATION

2018 AFN Convention (Application also available online at nativefederation.org)

Company/Organization: Print your company/organization’s name as you would like it to be listed in convention materials.

CEO/President/Executive Director (Name + Title):

Primary Contact (Name + Title): Telephone: Cell: Email Address:

Alternate Contact (Name + Title): Telephone: Cell: Email Address:

Mailing Address: City, State, Zip: Website:

We will support the 2018 Convention as a: Denali Sponsor ($50,000+) Katmai Sponsor ($25,000+) Susitna Sponsor ($10,000+) Taku Sponsor ($5,000+) Kobuk Sponsor ($2,500+) Friends of AFN (under $2,500)

Payment: Sponsorship amount: $ Check Cash Invoice

Please mail this form along with your payment to: Alaska Federation of Natives 3000 A Street, Suite 210, Anchorage, AK 99503 For more information: 907-274-3611 | [email protected] Alaska Federation of Natives is a 501(c)(4) not for profit organization. Sponsorships are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purpose. Charitable donations may be made through the AFN Fund at the Alaska Community Foundation.

2018 AFN Convention: Sponsorship Application (Page 1 of 1) 9 2018 SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Each October for three days, the AFN Convention convenes 6,000 delegates, participants, observers, advocates and sponsors to unify on challenges and opportunities. By becoming a sponsor, your company will make a significant impact and contribution to the Native community and will reach the nation’s largest Native Convention. Please see below an outline of six levels of sponsor benefits and recognition to consider.

Denali Sponsor | $50,000 TELEVISION + DIGITAL • 30-second television commercial during live statewide broadcast – 2 per day (Denali sponsors only) • Company logo in promotional TV commercials airing on most GCI channels (Denali sponsors only) • Company logo in “Thank You” slide on GCI Community Channel in 16 cities (Denali sponsors only) • Featured company logo in TV broadcast opens and breaks • Welcome video message shown at Convention during breaks and posted on AFN website and app. • Opportunity for an in-depth interview (taped or live) that will be aired during Convention’s TV broadcasts • Exclusive banner ad on the 2018 AFN App (Denali sponsors only) • Company logo and website link on AFN website and Facebook page

PRINT • Listing in Convention guide, Banquet program and Quyana Alaska program • Listing in “Thank You” ads in all media • Exclusive “Thank You” banner ad for you to use in your media, if so desired • One full-page, four color ad in the AFN Convention guide

VENUE OPPORTUNITIES • Two premium 10x10 exhibit booths in the Dena’ina Center top-floor foyer • Acknowledgement from podium during plenary sessions • Speaking opportunity at Convention Banquet • Two VIP Banquet tables, seating 20 total • 20 tickets to Quyana Alaska evening cultural performance events (40 tickets total) • Company name on AFN stage banner as well as any special signage throughout the venue • Listing on sponsor display behind AFN information desk • Company logo on event tote bags • A branded gift in 1500 delegate tote bags (gift provided by sponsor)

10 2018 AFN Convention: Sponsorship Opportunities (Page 1 of 2) Katmai Sponsor | $25,000 TELEVISION + DIGITAL • Featured company logo in TV broadcast opens and breaks • Welcome video message shown at Convention during breaks and posted on AFN website and app • Company logo and website link on AFN website and Facebook page

PRINT • Listing in Convention guide, Banquet program and Quyana Alaska program • Listing in “Thank You” ads in all media • Exclusive “Thank You” banner ad for you to use in your media, if so desired • One half-page, four color ad in the AFN Convention guide

VENUE OPPORTUNITIES • One premium 8x10 exhibit booth in the Dena’ina Center top-floor foyer • Acknowledgement from podium during plenary sessions • Speaking opportunity at Convention Banquet • One VIP Banquet table, seating 10 total • Twelve tickets to Quyana Alaska evening cultural performance events (24 tickets total) • Company name on AFN stage banner as well as any special signage throughout the venue • Listing on sponsor display behind AFN information desk • Company name listed on event tote bags • A branded gift in 1500 delegate tote bags (gift provided by sponsor)

Susitna Sponsor | $10,000 • One quarter-page, four color ad in the AFN Convention guide • Company name and logo with website link on AFN website and Facebook page • Listing in Convention guide, Banquet program and Quyana Alaska program • Listing on sponsor display behind AFN information desk • Listing in “Thank You” ads in all media • One premium 8x10 exhibit booth in the first floor Exhibit Hall • Company name on AFN stage banner as well as any special signage throughout the venue • Six tickets to Quyana Alaska evening cultural performance events (12 tickets total)

Taku Sponsor | $5,000 • Company name and website link on AFN website and Facebook page • Listing in Convention guide, Banquet program and Quyana Alaska program • Listing on sponsor display behind AFN information desk • Listing in “Thank You” ads in all media • Six tickets to Quyana Alaska evening cultural performance events (12 tickets total)

Kobuk Sponsor | $2,500 • Company name with website link on AFN website and Facebook page • Listing in Convention guide, Banquet program and Quyana Alaska program • Listing on sponsor display behind AFN information desk • Listing in “Thank You” ads in all media

Friends of AFN | under $2,500 For more information, contact Trina Landlord at AFN: • Listing in Convention guide 907-263-1307 • Listing on sponsor display behind AFN information desk [email protected] • Listing in “Thank You” ads in all media

2018 AFN Convention: Sponsorship Opportunities (Page 2 of 2) 11 OFFICIAL DELEGATE REGISTRATION FORM

Please check appropriate box: Regional Corporation Regional Nonprofit Association Village Corporation IRA/Traditional Council

Print clearly: Organization Name: Mailing Address: Village: State: Zip: Email and Website: Telephone: Fax:

This certifies that the above organization did, in its regular business meeting, appoint the following individual(s) to serve as its Official Delegate(s) to the Alaska Federation of Natives Annual Convention to be held on October 18, 19 & 20, 2018 in Anchorage, Alaska at the Dena’ina Center.

To register, each delegate needs to submit the following information: Submit extra forms attached to this one if you need more space for delegate registration (*indicates required).

* Full Name: * Email: Role/Title:

* Full Name: * Email: Role/Title:

* Full Name: * Email: Role/Title:

* Full Name: * Email: Role/Title:

* Full Name: * Email: Role/Title:

12 Official Delegate Registration Form (Page 1 of 2) OFFICIAL DELEGATE REGISTRATION FORM

* Full Name: * Email: Role/Title:

* Full Name: * Email: Role/Title:

* Full Name: * Email: Role/Title:

* Full Name: * Email: Role/Title:

* Full Name: * Email: Role/Title:

Official Representative & Title:

Name (please print) Title

Signature Date

MAIL OR EMAIL THIS FORM TO: Alaska Federation of Natives 3000 A Street, Suite 210 | Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Phone: (907) 274-3611 | Fax: (907) 276-7989 | www.nativefederation.org | [email protected]

Official Delegate Registration Form (Page 2 of 2) 13 DELEGATE REGISTRATION SCHEDULE

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2018 7:30 AM - 12:00 PM | 1:00 - 4:00 PM 1st Floor Lobby

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2018 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM | 1:00 - 4:00 PM 1st Floor Lobby

Delegate Registration and Convention: Dena’ina Center 600 W. 7th Ave. Anchorage, Alaska 99501

If you have any questions, please contact AFN at (907) 274-3611 or email us at [email protected] QUYANA ALASKA Evening Cultural Performances AFN Convention 2018

DATES Thursday & Friday October 18 & 19 TIME 7:00 - 11:00 PM

LOCATION Dena’ina Center 600 W. 7th Avenue Anchorage, AK 99501

TICKETS $10 Each children under 5 years old are free

Alaska Federation of Natives 3000 A Street, Suite 210 Anchorage, AK 99503 907-274-3611 www.nativefederation.org ANNUAL CONVENTION RESOLUTIONS POLICY

Introduction AFN’s mission is to enhance and promote the cultural, economic and political voice of the entire Alaska Native community. Resolutions will be used to help guide AFN toward the following goals: • Advocate for Alaska Native people, their governments and organizations, with respect to federal, state and local laws; • Foster and encourage preservation of Alaska Native cultures; • Promote understanding of the economic needs of Alaska Natives and encourage development consistent with those needs; • Protect, retain and enhance all lands owned by Alaska Natives and their organizations; and • Promote and advocate for programs and systems, which instill pride and confidence in all Alaska Natives.

Committee Organization A. The AFN board of directors adopted these guidelines to assist the AFN Resolutions Committee in meeting their responsibility for accepting, evaluating and making recommendations in the consideration of resolutions.

B. AFN Resolutions Committee is a standing committee comprised of members appointed by the co-chairs of the AFN board of directors.

C. The Chairman of the Committee and/or AFN’s staff assigned to the Committee shall give members appointed to the Resolutions Committee an orientation to the resolutions process. Included in the orientation packet shall be: 1) A copy of the AFN Bylaws; 2) A copy of Resolutions Policy & Procedures; 3) A copy of the Annual Notification for submission of resolutions; and 4) A copy of the resolutions passed by the previous Annual Convention.

D. The Elders/Youth Conference shall form a resolutions committee. The Elders/Youth Conference shall establish guidelines for their resolutions committee along the same lines as the AFN Resolutions Committee. The Elder/Youth Resolutions Committee may request a member of the AFN Resolutions Committee to serve on the Elders/Youth Resolutions Committee.

16 Annual Convention Resolutions Policy (Page 1 of 3) Criteria for Submitting Resolutions A. The Resolutions Committee will entertain resolutions submitted by any recognized Alaska Native delegate to the Annual Convention, Alaska Native Group, or AFN member organizations.

B. The Resolutions Committee will consider only resolutions that address issues of statewide or broader significance.

C. Resolutions submitted must address only one issue and must be accompanied by a one paragraph problem statement that clearly explains the problem/issue which you are wanting AFN to solve. There is a new section on the resolution form for the problem statement.

D. Resolutions requesting funding may be referred to the AFN board of directors or an appropriate regional or local organization.

E. The Resolutions Committee may refer to the AFN board of directors or an appropriate member organization for resolutions that request legal action.

F. The Resolutions Committee will refer to the AFN board of directors all resolutions that are determined to be a divisive issue between member organizations.

G. The Resolutions Committee shall refer all resolutions of endorsements, commendations, or recognition to the AFN board of directors.

Resolution Procedures and Follow-Up A. When a resolution does not follow the established format, it will be referred back to the sponsor or be rewritten.

B. Duplicate resolutions may be consolidated. All sponsors of duplicates will be noted on final resolutions.

C. The Resolutions Committee will only consider resolutions that are received by the deadline of September 21, 2018.

D. Resolutions should be one issue per resolution with limited negative views.

E. Resolutions making misstatements on issues will be returned to their sponsor(s) with draft language for the considerations of the sponsor(s) or be modified.

F. The AFN President or designee, which may include the Chair of the Resolutions Committee, shall make a summary report of actions that occurred on the resolutions adopted at the prior Annual Convention.

G. An authorized member delegate may present a resolution(s) to the Annual Convention by “Suspension of Rules” procedure set out in Roberts Rules of Order provided that copies were handed out the day before the resolutions are to be acted on and comply with this policy.

H. The Resolutions Committee shall categorize all resolutions received into the following categories: AFN Board Resolutions; Special Recognition; Subsistence; Health, Safety & Welfare; Cultural; Land & Natural Resources; Education; Economics; ANCSA/Tribal; Elder/Youth; and Other.

I. Resolutions presented to the Annual Convention and passed by the delegation shall be processed by the Resolutions Committee into a final set of resolutions for presentation to the AFN board of directors.

Annual Convention Resolutions Policy (Page 2 of 3) 17 Presentation of Resolutions at the Annual Convention A. The Chair of the Resolutions Committee, or designee, shall preside over the presentation of resolutions to the membership at each Annual Convention. The Chair will explain the resolution policy and process, the notice and instructions for submitting resolutions, the criteria for submitting resolutions, and the technical management of the resolutions.

B. The Committee Member will read the number, title of resolution, and the recommendation of the Committee, and that he/she will make the motion to accept the recommendation of the Committee. A Committee Member will second the motion. 1) Amendments of three words or less and grammatical amendments may be accepted by unanimous consent by the Annual Convention; 2) Amendments of greater length must be in writing and brought to the Committee and may be tabled to the end of the session; 3) Suspension of rules to consider resolutions other than those in the convention resolutions packet requires a two-thirds vote of the members. Newly submitted resolutions must be in writing and brought to the Committee.

18 Annual Convention Resolutions Policy (Page 3 of 3) 2018 AFN RESOLUTION FORM

Please complete the required information and attach or copy-and-paste this form to the resolution you are submitting.

Please submit resolutions in Word format to [email protected].

DEADLINE: RESOLUTIONS MUST BE POSTMARKED OR DATED NO LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 21, 2018.

Implementation Recommendations (follow-up action): Submitted by: Date:

Contact Name:

Phone: Email:

State or Federal Agencies(y) to contact (list here):

Funding required? No Yes From where? Request legal action? No Yes

Please use the Calibri font in size 12 in MS Word for all below.

Problem Statement: Note that this is a critical new section. No resolution will be accepted without a problem statement.

Please provide in one paragraph a detailed description of the problem you wish AFN to solve:

DEADLINE: RESOLUTIONS MUST BE POSTMARKED OR DATED NO LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 21, 2018. For questions, please call the AFN Office at 907-274-3611 or email: [email protected]

2018 AFN Resolution Form (Page 1 of 1) 19 2018 AFN RESOLUTION FORMAT

Please use the format below. Font: Calibri Size: 12

TITLE (please use all caps): WHEREAS: ______; and WHEREAS: ______; and WHEREAS: ______.

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the delegates of the 2018 Annual Convention of the Alaska Federation of Natives that AFN...

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution shall be the policy of AFN until it is withdrawn or modified by subsequent resolution...

DEADLINE: RESOLUTIONS MUST BE POSTMARKED OR DATED NO LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 21, 2018. For questions, please call the AFN Office at 907-274-3611 or email: [email protected]

20 2018 AFN Resolution Format (Page 1 of 1) ARTS & CRAFTS AND EXHIBITOR SHOW Dena’ina Center | 600 W. 7th Avenue | Anchorage, AK

THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY October 18, 2018 October 19, 2018 October 20, 2018 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC For over 30 years, AFN has brought together Alaska Native artisans from all regions of the state as well as our Lower 48 American Indian friends to showcase and sell their artwork. This year, we will feature more than 170 artists and craftsmen and over 90 Exhibit Booths that are offered to AFN member organizations, government agencies, non-profits, educational institutions and Denali, Katmai and Susitna Convention sponsors. PRESIDENT’S AWARDS POLICY AND PROCEDURE

Nomination Deadline: August 17, 2018

Please note: we are continuing with an early deadline due to Convention material print deadlines. Late submissions will not be considered.

As part of an effort to properly recognize award winners at the Convention, AFN will continue to present fewer awards. Please see the description of the awards on the following page.

Criteria: • Any delegate to the Annual Convention, member of an Alaska Native group, or AFN member organization may submit nominations for the AFN President’s Awards. • Sponsors may nominate a person or couple for multiple awards, but must do so on separate nomination forms, paying particular attention to the criteria of each award. • Nominees must be living. • Submit typed or printed forms only. Letters of support for the nominees are welcome. All information will be used at AFN’s discretion and will not be returned. • The Convention Committee will consider only those nominees who meet the criteria. • Please nominate only persons of good moral character who, to your knowledge, have not had serious questions raised regarding their stability, honesty or integrity (e.g. nominees should not have been convicted of or indicted for a felony, a crime involving dishonesty, or a crime involving harm to a child, nor be under indictment for such crimes). You can check for criminal proceedings here: www.courtrecords.alaska.gov • Once award winners are selected, sponsors will be asked to submit a short bio and a photo for AFN’s promotional and convention materials. • The sponsor is responsible for the winner’s travel, hotel, per diem and other expenses for travel to the AFN Annual Convention. It is recommended that the winner(s) be present at the Convention during the presentation of awards.

22 President’s Awards Policy and Procedure (Page 1 of 2) The following honors will be awarded in 2018: • Health – Recognizes an Alaska Native who has demonstrated strong commitment, competence and sensitivity in the health fields, whose accomplishments have improved health care for Alaska Natives. Nominees may be involved in the areas of health advocacy, program administration, and professional care and in the health professions. • Eileen Panigeo MacLean Education – Named for the late State Legislator, elementary and bilingual teacher, Eileen Panigeo MacLean, this award recognizes an Alaska Native who has demonstrated strong commitment, competence and sensitivity in the education field, and whose accomplishments have improved educational opportunities for Alaska Natives. Individuals nominated for this award may be involved in traditional education, preschool, elementary, secondary, or postsecondary education, the nominee can be cultural educators, parent committee members, school board members, administrators, teacher aides, or other education-related professionals, who have been a positive role model for the Alaska Native community. • Hannah Paul Solomon “Woman of Courage Award” – Named for the late Hannah Paul Solomon, recognizes an Alaska Native woman who demonstrates through their life and work the strengths of our culture and values and tremendous courage. • Katie John Hunter-Fisher – Recognizes an Alaska Native who exemplifies and preserves the spirit of successful subsistence hunting, trapping and sharing, and our way of life. Nominees must acknowledge and ensure that the next generations of providers will carry on the traditions and customs in harmony and peace to sustain their extended families. • Roger Lang Youth Leadership – Named for the late Roger Lang, former AFN President, who encouraged young people to expand their horizons and challenge themselves to become future leaders. Nominees must be young men of high school age or students in college, who demonstrate leadership qualities. • Small Business – Recognizes an Alaska Native business owner or manager who has demonstrated success in business as with a commitment to their community, which has improved economic opportunities for Alaska Natives. • Gin’tith (Richard Frank) Military Service Award – Recognizes an Alaska Native who demonstrates a strong commitment and willingness to serve in the U. S. Armed Forces in the defense of the of America. Individuals nominated for this award may be involved in the U. S. Armed Forces in active duty, reserves, National Guard or a veteran who was honorably discharged from active duty or reserves. • Glenn Godfrey Law Enforcement – Named for the late Glenn Godfrey, Colonel and Director of the Alaska State Troopers and Alaska Commissioner of Public Safety. This award recognizes an Alaska Native law enforcement officer, federal, state or local, who has shown outstanding dedication to the safety of the public in any location(s) within Alaska, often requiring heroic courage in the face of danger. • Citizen of the Year – Native person who has demonstrated strong commitment, dedication, and service to the Alaska Native Community and to Rural Alaska (Nominated & selected by the AFN Board of Directors). • Denali – Non-Native person who has demonstrated strong commitment, dedication, and service to the Alaska Native Community and to Rural Alaska (Nominated & selected by the AFN Board of Directors).

President’s Awards Policy and Procedure (Page 2 of 2) 23 2018 PRESIDENT’S AWARDS NOMINATION FORM

Nomination Deadline: August 17, 2018

Please check the award for which you are applying (choose only one): Health Roger Lang Youth Leadership Eileen Panigeo MacLean Education Small Business Hannah Paul Solomon “Woman of Courage” Gin’tith (Richard Frank) Military Service Katie John Hunter-Fisher Glenn Godfrey Law Enforcement

Nominee’s Information: Name:

Address:

City: State: Zip:

Phone: Cell:

Email:

Tribal Affiliation:

Information on family history, siblings, place of origin, etc.:

Activities National/Statewide/Local:

Please provide information on special talents, skills and past experiences relevant to the designated award category:

24 2018 President’s Awards Nomination Form (Page 1 of 2) 2018 PRESIDENT’S AWARDS NOMINATION FORM

Please provide distinctive quotes, well-known guidance given, or any other information that is exclusive to the Nominee:

Required Organizer Information: Name:

Address:

City: State: Zip:

Phone: Cell:

Email:

Requirements for Submitting Nomination: 1. By submitting this nomination, you affirm that he/she is of good moral character, have no knowledge of any matters raising questions regarding the nominee’s stability or any past conduct reflecting upon the nominee’s honesty or integrity. i.e., a person of good moral character should not have been convicted of a crime in any jurisdiction that was classified as a felony; or any crime involving dishonesty; or any crime involving harm to a child or children.

2. DEADLINE: APPLICATION MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN AUGUST 17, 2018.

3. Submit typed or printed Form ONLY (by email, mail or fax). You may provide letters of support for the nominee. All information will be used at AFN’s discretion and will not be returned.

4. If nominee is selected, a photo will be requested for AFN printed materials.

5. The Organizer is responsible for the winning nominee’s travel, hotel, per diem or any expenses for travel to the AFN Annual Convention. It is recommended that the winning nominee be present at the Convention on Saturday, October 20, 2018 at the Dena’ina Center, Anchorage, Alaska.

Submit by mail, fax or email to: AFN PRESIDENT’S AWARDS 3000 A Street, Suite 210 Anchorage, AK 99503 ATTN: Nicole James Phone: 907-274-3611 Email: [email protected]

2018 President’s Awards Nomination Form (Page 2 of 2) 25 2018 AFN ANNUAL BANQUET You are cordially invited to join us in celebration!

Saturday, October 20, 2018 Dena'ina Center | Anchorage, AK TIME Seating at 6:30 PM Dinner at 7:00 PM

TICKETS VIP $2,000 GOLD $1,500 SILVER $1,200 GENERAL $100

10 SEATS PER TABLE

RSVP Nicole James 907-274-3611 [email protected]

Alaska Federation of Natives 3000 A Street, Suite 210 Anchorage, AK 99503 907-274-3611 www.nativefederation.org 2018 AFN ANNUAL BANQUET

Dena’ina Convention Center, Anchorage, Alaska Saturday, October 20, 2018

Section 1: Banquet Table Contact Information

Organization: Mailing Address: City, State, Zip: Contact Name: Phone:

Section 2: Banquet Table Category Quantity: _____ $2,000 VIP Quantity: _____ $1,500 GOLD Quantity: _____ $1,200 SILVER Quantity: _____ $100.00 GENERAL ADMISSION

Section 3: Method of Payment Check Credit Card (Please provide an email address below to receive the credit card payment link) Email:

Section 4: Mail or Email Form to: Section 5: Office Use Only Alaska Federation of Natives Table Number (s) 3000 A Street, Suite 210 Anchorage, AK 99503 Payment Received www.nativefederation.org Banquet Tickets picked up by: QUESTIONS? Please call Nicole James at: 907-274-3611 Printed Name Email at: [email protected] Phone #

2018 AFN Annual Banquet Form (Page 1 of 1) 27 SUSAN APASSINGOK KONRAD FRANK PHOTO COMPETITION AFN is launching the 2018 Photo Contest in July

Submit your photos for a chance to win a $250 Visa gift card or an Alaska Airline Round Trip ticket!

Categories include: AFN Innovation and AFN Past Present & Future

Post your photos to the AFN Instagram or AFN Facebook with #2018AFN, #AFNInnovation, #AFNPastPresentFuture and #NativeInnovation for your chance to win.

AFN will select one winner from each category. In addition, one grand prize winner will be selected from all of the categories combined. The category winners will receive a $250 Visa gift card, the grand prize winner will receive one round trip Alaska Airlines ticket.

@nativefederation @nativefed

SUSAN APATIKI DONNA PUSHRUK JOHN LILLIE JR 2018 Alaska Federation of Natives Annual Convention

TRAVEL DISCOUNT 15% discount off all published fares to Anchorage, Alaska from any Alaska Airlines or Horizon Air city in Alaska, L-48 and Canada.

VALID TRAVEL DATES October 13-26, 2018

HOW TO BOOK To take advantage of your discount, go to www.alaskaair.com, click on “Use Discount Code,” enter your origin/destination city and travel dates, enterDiscount Code ECMZ635 and click on “Find Flights.” All eligible flights will display for you to choose from.

Or by calling Alaska Airlines Group and Meetings Desk at 1-800-445-4435 and reference ID number MZ635. There is no booking fee when booking on www.alaskaair.com, however, a $15.00 ticketing fee will apply for bookings made by calling into the Group Desk. .

ANMC HEALTH FAIR Dena’ina Center, 2nd Floor | 600 W 7th Avenue | Anchorage, AK

THURSDAY FRIDAY October 18, 2018 October 19, 2018

We hope to see you at the tenth annual ANMC Health Fair at AFN Convention!

The ANMC Health Fair at AFN Convention will feature a flu shot clinic, blood pressure checks, tobacco cessation services, healthy eating and lifestyle tips, and much more!

Thursday, October 18 and Friday, October 19 2nd floor of the Dena’ina Civic and Convention Center Daily prize drawings will be held for participants! LEGAL CLINIC Dena’ina Center | 600 W. 7th Avenue | Anchorage, AK

DATE TIME Friday, October 19 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Having a legal problem can be scary - let us help you! For the seventh year, volunteer attorneys will provide free legal advice on issues such as housing, divorce, child custody, public benefits, wills, ANCSA stock, and employment. If you’re not sure it’s a legal issue, come ask us!

Please join us anytime between 10 AM - 1 PM on Friday, October 19 for a first come, first served pop-up legal clinic during AFN. IMPORTANT DATES

AUGUST 17 Presidents Awards Nominations Due Sponsorship Applications Due SEPTEMBER 7 Artists Payments Due Exhibitors Payments Due SEPTEMBER 21 Resolutions Due OCTOBER 17 Tribal Conference at Egan Center OCTOBER 18 Artists & Exhibitors Move-In AFN Convention & Quyana OCTOBER 19 Alaska Native Customary Arts Show Exhibit Fair AFN Convention & Quyana OCTOBER 20 Alaska Native Customary Arts Show Exhibit Fair AFN Convention Banquet

Alaska Federation of Natives 3000 A Street, Suite 210 | Anchorage, Alaska 99503 PHONE (907) 274-3611 | FAX (907) 276-7989 [email protected] | www.nativefederation.org