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The Huna Totem Corporation and Doyon, Limited are teaming up to give visitors a more memorable trip to Alaska through a recently formed partnership, Na-Dena’ LLC.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The Huna Totem Corporation and Doyon, Limited are teaming up to give visitors a more memorable trip to Alaska., Na-Dena’ LLC. The goal is to explore ways to grow transportation, lodging and tour development in Alaska, while serving serving the state’s cruise ship and visitor industry.

“Our Alaskan Native people will be at the center. And it’s really exciting to have visitors to Alaska experience that,” said Doyon’s Senior Vice President of External Affairs Sarah Obed., is the largest private landowner in Alaska and one of the largest in North America since it incorporated in 1972. Part of its holdings are located in Denali National Park which attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors a year.

“We are expecting highest numbers in our season, just on the underside of 500,000 visitors, which is the most we’ve seen,” said Marketing Director Mickey Richardson.“We said, who else in the state is handling the same volume of passengers? Who’s doing it in the realm of 500,000 plus passengers per year,” Richardson said. “And really as far as cultural tourism goes, there’s no one else other than Doyon that’s really occupied in that space.

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