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A community directed eco-museum located in Zuni, NM in harmony with the cultural and environmental values of the A:shiwi/Zuni people. Site features information about the museum and collections.
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Celebrating Maine's Native American heritage, art, and archaeology
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A non-profit tribal museum representing the history and culture of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians and other Cahuilla peoples. Located in the Village Green Heritage Center on Palm Canyon Drive; admission is free.
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Documenting the history and culture of the Florida Seminole Indians. With a related link to history of the Seminole people.
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Museum honoring the Lakota people as an outreach of St. Josephs Indian School and serving as a reminder of cultural importance and pride. Site provides visitor, group and cultural information.
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Alaskan museum dedicated to exploring 7,500 years of Kodiak’s cultural history. Information about the museum, archaeology and the people of Kodiak.
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Research Center and Museum on the Dakota and Lakota Sioux.
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Provides a mission statement, a list of the board of directors, documents, photos and events, a membership form, and details of donations. Visitation to location in Houston, Texas, United States by appointment only.
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A federal repository for artifacts and museum of archaeology in the Four Corners area of the USA.
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Nationally recognized as one of the best preserved prehistoric Native American sites in the United States. Museum located in Evansville Indiana near the banks of the Ohio River.
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In the 1980s, the State Parks designated the museum to represent cultures of the western Great Basin.
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Native American artifacts on display at Bacone College in Oklahoma. Site features information about the museum and its collections and its store.
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California museum dedicated to preserving the Native American culture and history of San Diego County. Provides contact information and museum hours as well as links to directions, information about the museum, the tribe, educational programs and tours, events, exhibitions and an ask the curator area.
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Dedicated to the appreciation, interpretation, demonstration and display of the cultures, traditions, and values of the First Nations of North America and their trading partners. Located in Banff, Alberta.
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Sponsored by the University of Washington.
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The museum is being developed by the National Indian Justice Center (NIJC), Indian owned and operated nonprofit corporation.
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Located in Tahlequah, OK and houses the Cherokee National Archives, the official Archives of the Cherokee Nation, and library.
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General information, events, and exhibits. Located in Perry, Oklahoma.
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The home of Pauline Johnson, daughter of a Mohawk chief and poetess. Includes hours, admission, events, gift shop, photos, map and directions. Located in Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada.
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Website of a California museum dedicated to portraying the Chumash people both historically and culturally through a visual, verbal and hands-on experience.
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Exhibits on Native American history and culture.
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Museum dedicated to the appreciation and understanding of American Indian and western art and the many cultures of North America.
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Calendar of events, visitor information, genealogy, history, tours, and tribal information. Located in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
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A non-profit educational foundation created for the purpose of preserving Native American artifacts, art, and culture and located on Hatteras Island on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
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An art, history and anthropology museum featuring Western American art, California Indian cultures, local history and the work of contemporary regional artists. Includes hours and special events.
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The 128-acre village site features a museum, a reconstructed Natchez Indian house, and three ceremonial mounds. Includes visiting hours, location, and contact information.
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Located in Black Hawk Park in Illinois, the museum features the collection of Dr. John Hauberg, largely consisting of artifacts from the Sauk and Mesquakie people. Links to information about the Sauk and Mesquakie people as well as the museum and the park.
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Located near Anadarko, Oklahoma, with tour of the life-size villages.
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Located at the Crazy Horse Memorial in South Dakota, the museum features artifacts and art from Native American tribes from all over North America. Information about the exhibits, the history of the museum and the Crazy Horse Memorial.
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General information, exhibitions, calendar, and the collections. Located in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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Featuring art, past and present, as a window into Iroquois culture. Explores anthropology, archeology, history via modern artists and craftspeople.
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Contains over 850 items depicting the life and culture of the Indians of North America. Includes hours, guided tours and directions. Located in Radebeul, Germany. [English and German].
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Located in Council Grove, Kansas and was built in 1850 as a mission school for children of the Kansa Tribe.
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Preserves and interprets Native American culture, with a primary focus on art and artifacts of the Southwest and Plains Indians.
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Built by the National Park Service to exhibit artifacts that were being excavated from Pueblo Grande de Nevada of Anasazi Indian sites.
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Houses a permanent exhibit of Native American artifacts, along with an organically maintained botanical garden, arboretum, and wildlife sanctuary.
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Located on the Morongo Indian reservation, with information about its annual fiesta, book press, and planned exhibits and research center.
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Tribally owned and operated complex, bringing to life the story of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, and serving as ar resource on the history of the Tribe, the histories and cultures of other tribes, and the region's natural history.
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Events, calendar of activities, programs, lecture series, and store. Located in Ridgecrest.
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Located in Wichita, KS to preserve and showcase the heritage of the Native American Tribes of North America. Exhibits of traditional artifacts and contemporary art depict the Native American cultures of the past and present. Includes links to information about exhibits, the Gallery of Nations and the Native American Heritage Village.
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General and visitor information and events. Located near Onamia, Minnesota.
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Display of collections of silver and turquoise jewelry made by Pueblo, Navajo, Zuni and Hopi silversmiths, and the brilliantly-colored Navajo weavings.
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Museum location and information about Mohawk history and culture.
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On-line tour, calendar of events, Native American links, history of the museum, and membership and volunteer information.
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Museum in central Oregon dedicated to preserving, advancing and sharing the knowledge of the cultural, traditional and artistic heritage of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs offering educational exhibitions and programs that raise and inspire awareness of The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and other indigenous tribes.
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Houses a very complete collection of southwestern Native American materials. Site has a list and detailed information about the 19 Pueblos, 2 Reservations, and the Navajo Nation in New Mexico.
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The museum houses a collection of art, history and culture in four museums and five monuments statewide.
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City-operated museum and park portraying life in the Straits of Mackinac over 300 years ago when Ojibwa, Huron, Odawa and French lifestyles met at this protected bay. Describes the museum's offerings and provides a link to operating hours, directions, contact information and admission.
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Features exhibits and collections, visitor information, education department, archives and museum membership form.
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Dedicated to the preservation, study, and exhibition of the life, languages, literature, history, and arts. With museum information and exhibits.
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General information on holdings. Located in Suitland, Maryland.
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The museum located in Highland, Kansas, illustrates contributions such as beadwork, basketmaking, and ribbon work.
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Provides a directory of resource links for the state.
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Includes information about history, culture and art.
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A Native American cultural center located in Okemos, Michigan.
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Museum near Green Bay dedicated to the cultural heritage of the People of the Standing Stone. Information about Iroquois culture, museum exhibits, hours and education. The cultural heritage page is still under construction as the museum just re-opened.
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Located in north central Kansas, has an excavated Pawnee earthlodge and a walking trail dotted with the remains of the village including lodges, storage pits, plazas, and a fortification wall.
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Presents oral histories and material culture from the Salish, Kootenai and Pend d'Orielle tribal history.
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Features displays of artifacts, weapons, and tools used by the Delaware Indians. Includes a gift shop and directions to the location in Bushkill, Pennsylvania.
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Fact sheets on area Pueblo communities, calendar of events, online gift shop and education programs.
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Located in Phoenix, Arizona and is a National Historic Landmark and the site of a Hohokam Indian ruin.
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Oklahoma City museum exhibiting Native American art and historical artifacts and the Deupree Collection of cradleboards. Includes admission fees, memberships, educational programs, and resource links.
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Red Earth, Inc. is an Oklahoma City-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote, preserve, and promulgate the rich traditions of American Indian history and cultures. .
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New Mexico museum featuring the arts and crafts of Native Americans of the Southwest from pre-contact times to the present. Information on the collections and basic visitor information.
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Dedicated to preserving and maintaining the Mohawk cultural, history and language. Features visitor information, contacts and history.
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Information on museum and the history/culture of the Seneca and Iroquois. Located in Salamanca, New York.
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Tells the history of the Cherokees, including family life, customs, beliefs and the sadness of the Trail of Tears. Museum location, schedule and hours, special events, and information about Sequoyah and the Cherokee syllabary he developed.
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Museum dedicated to the history of Native Americans. Houses traditional Native American art and history exhibits. Located in Riverside, CA.
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Located in Rapid City, SD and part of the Journey Museum, devoting its exhibits to the past and present creative achievements of American Indian and Alaskan artists and crafts people, particularly those of the Lakota Nation. Contains links to the other museums of the Journey Museum.
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Museum of pre-history and history of the American Indian in the Southwest with particular emphasis on the Prescott area. With museum guide and collection information.
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Visitor information and current exhibitions. Located in Anadarko, Oklahoma.
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Now part of the Autry National Center, the museum is one of the oldest museums in Los Angeles and is entirely devoted to the arts and culture of Native Americans. The home page features museum, membership, visitor and contact information, as well as recent photos or announcements and links to its sister institution, the Museum of the American West, and its parent organization, the Autry National Center.
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Located in Sacramento, displays exhibits and artifacts illustrating the culture of the state’s earliest inhabitants, includes information about exhibits and transportation with links to other State Parks services and sites.
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Museum in Suquamish, WA documenting the heritage and culture of the Suquamish people with links to museum information, the museum gift shop, the tribal home page and the tribal archives.
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Mission is to educate and inform the public about American Indian prehistory and history. Exhibits range from anthropology and archaeology to fine arts. Located in Benson, Arizona.
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Offers information on the Lenni Lenape people, history and culture. Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA.
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Founded in 1870 and located in South Natick, MA features artifacts of Archaic and Woodland as well as Christian Indian cultures.
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Changing exhibitions in the main gallery include contemporary and traditional American Indian art, with an emphasis on the Southwest.
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Located in New Town, North Dakota on the Lewis and Clark Trail. Museum offers displays relating to the history and early settlement of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Indians. Site offers hours of operation and contact information.
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Programs and activities, classes, tours, publications and news, and directions. Located in Exeter, Rhode Island.
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Exhibits are chronological displays of the region occupied by the Wanapum beginning in the prehistoric era and ending with the construction of Priest Rapids and Wanapum Dams. Site offers visitor information with links to other Grant County PUD departments and services.
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Located in Wenatchee, WA and offering exhibits on the arts, sciences and history of people in the region, including the tribes of the Columbia River plateau. Visitor information as well as information on exhibits and collections, events and educational programming.
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Features narrative exhibits to tell the story of the Lakota Indian tribe and the Wounded Knee Massacre. Includes hours, admission rates, membership and directions. Located in Wall, South Dakota. [Requires Flash]
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Located in Toppenish, WA and offering exhibits on the history and art of the Plateau People. Site is one page with basic visitor information.
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Tells the story of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe and the Great Lakes Anishinabek. Features details of collections, events, a research center, workshops, memberships, and guided tours. Located in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan.