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].
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]
Features displays of artifacts, weapons, and tools used by the Delaware Indians. Includes a gift shop and directions to the location in Bushkill, Pennsylvania.
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.
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.
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.
A federal repository for artifacts and museum of archaeology in the Four Corners area of the USA.
Located in Ukiah California, the museum is dedicated to art, history, and anthropology and focuses on the lifeworks of artist Grace Hudson (1865-1937) and her ethnologist husband Dr. John Hudson (1857-1936) and featuring an extensive collection of Pomo basketry.
Presents oral histories and material culture from the Salish, Kootenai and Pend d'Orielle tribal history.
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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Crafts /
Basketry /
Native_American
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