The Hunter 2018 Volume, Issue January / February | Page 7

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1. AFN tribal leaders and co-chairs present their conference report. NANA board member Ronald Moto Sr. of Deering sits on the AFN Resolutions Committee.
2. NANA board members accept a plaque during AFN in honor of the late former representative and NANA shareholder, Al Sikkiagruk Adams, who is now the new namesake of Room 519 at the Capitol building in Juneau, Alaska.
3. NANA shareholder employee Hilda Haas poses with Annabelle Morena of Kiana and her son, Dracen.
4. Shareholder employees Carol Richards, Deb Billingsley and Betty Sheldon, stop for a quick photo-op during AFN.
5. Shareholder employee Kate Schneider and father, NANA board member, Tony Jones Jr. pose for a quick photo at the NANA booth.
6. NANA shareholders Minnie Morris of Noorvik with her daughter Liisia Morris, gather at the NANA booth during AFN.
7. NANA shareholder and reigning Miss Arctic Circle, Macy Rae Kenworthy of Kotzebue, presents her acceptance speech after receiving the 2017 AFN President’ s Lu Young Youth Leadership Award.
8. Alaska Native veterans line up to be welcomed and honored for their years of service as memebers of the United States Armed Forces.
9. NANA shareholder relations Sr. Director, Joanne Harris, helped shareholders fill out NANA forms on the first floor during the convention.
10. NANA board member and AFN delegate, Clara Ticket of Buckland visits the NANA booth during a break.
11. NANA employees gather to prepare bagged lunches for the Elders during AFN and Elders and Youth.
12. Shareholder employee, Kally Greene- Gudmundson, smiles for a quick photo on the first morning of AFN.
13. Shareholder employees Kate Schneider and Ahpa Porter smile for a photo while hosting the NANA booth.
14. Shareholder employee Martha Cervantes poses with her Aunt, Beulah Commack of Shungnak.
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