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Kate Cory, Buffalo Dancer, oil, 1919, Smoki Museum, Prescott, Arizona. The Museum of Indigenous People, formerly known as the Smoki Museum of American Indian Art and Culture, [1] is located in Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona and holds collections of Native American artifacts.
An educational pathway runs through the garden. The pathway contains exhibits featuring Native American hunting gear, a wickiup, and a garden of plants used by Natives when they inhabited the area. [7] The museum also has a library containing over 2,000 books. [8] The museum contains many murals created by local Native American artists.
The Navajo Nation Museum is a museum and library on Navajo ground in Window Rock, Arizona. Its collections, exhibits, and other activities focus on the cultural history of the Navajo people . Its activities include traditional museum exhibits, a research library, and programs that help to revive and preserve the Navajo language .
Ethnic – Native American: Native American archaeology, art, history and culture; Fulton-Hayden Memorial Art Gallery features paintings by 20th century Anglo and Native American artists Apache County Historical Society Museum: St. Johns: Apache: Northeast: History – Local: website: Arizona Capitol Museum: Phoenix: Maricopa: Phoenix area: History
The Amerind Foundation is a museum and research facility dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of Native American cultures and their histories. Its facilities are located near the village of Dragoon in Cochise County, Arizona , about 65 miles east of Tucson in Texas Canyon .
Pages in category "Native American museums in Arizona" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In South Dakota, dozens of people marched to a memorial at a park honoring Native American children who died at the Rapid City Indian School in the late 1800s before it was closed in 1933.
The Paleontology Section, [7] which is the study of past life, is the primary emphasis of the Natural History Section of the Arizona Museum of Natural History. The Natural History Section explores, excavates, records, prepares, conserves, and researches the fossil resources in the collection at AzMNH.