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Native American Ethnic Cultural
Native American Ethnic Cultural
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- Focus on Maine's Native American history, culture, art and archaeology
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- Offers information on the Lenni Lenape people, history and culture. Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA.
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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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- 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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- Owned and operated by the Shawnee nation, URB of Ohio and located at the Zane Shawnee Caverns and Southwind Park campgrounds.
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- Exhibits on Native American history and culture.
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- Exhibits the creative achievements of artists and craftsmen of the United States.
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- A Museum of the cultural and natural history and geology of the Northern Mojave Desert emphasizing our Indian Wells Valley.
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- Museum of pre-history and history of the American Indian in the Southwest with particular emphasis on the Prescott Arizona area. With museum guide and collection information.
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- A cultural timeline, depicted by illustrations and artifacts, traces Native American life in the Mohawk Valley from 12,000 years ago to the present. Located in Amsterdam, NY.
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- A federal repository for artifacts and museum of archaeology in the Four Corners.
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- Museum features exhibits on the culture and heritage of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico.
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- Located in Cherokee, NC with museum information.
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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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- Located in Wichita, KS to preserve and showcase the heritage of the tribes of North America.
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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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- Museum dedicated to the history of Native Americans. Houses traditional Native American art and history exhibits. Located in Riverside, CA.
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- A Native American Cultural Center located in Okemos, Michigan.
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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.
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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 Council Grove, Kansas and was built in 1850 as a mission school for children of the Kansa Tribe.
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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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- Mission is to educate and inform the public about American Indian prehistory and history. Exhibits range from anthropology and archaeology to fine arts.
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- A component of the Museum of New Mexico, furthers understanding of the Southwest's Indian communities through collection, research, and education focused on the region's indigenous cultures and their history.
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- Located near Anadarko, Oklahoma, with tour of the life-size villages.
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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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- The museum houses a collection of art, history and culture in four museums and five monuments statewide.
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- The museum located in Highland, Kansas, illustrates contributions such as beadwork, basketmaking, and ribbon work.
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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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- 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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- Located in Vonore, Tennessee to display the history of the Cherokees in the southern Appalachian area.
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- Includes online exhibits, an online museum collection catalog, and a video of traditional Pueblo speakers.
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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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- 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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- Located on the side of Mt. Kearsarge in Warner, New Hampshire and dedicated to increasing public awareness of American American traditions, philosophy, and art.
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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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- Provides scenes from the Salish, Kootenai and Pend d'Orielle tribal history.
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- A tribally owned-and-operated complex, displays the story of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, and serves as a resource on the history of the Tribe, the histories and cultures of other tribes, and the region's natural history.
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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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- 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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- Provides a directory of resource links for the state.
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- Located on wilderness property in Thousand Oaks, California and dedicated to the Chumash People native to Southern California, both historically and culturally through a visual, verbal and hands on experience.
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- Research center and museum on Northern Plains Native Americans, located at Blue Cloud Abbey in northeast South Dakota.
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- Includes information about history, culture and art.
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- The collections represent cultures from Alaska to South America is located in Los Angeles, CA.
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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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- 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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- 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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- Iroquois art, past and present, located in Howes Cave, NY.
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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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- Located in Tahlequah, OK and houses the Cherokee National Archives, the official Archives of the Cherokee Nation, and library.
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