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Reclaiming Indigenous matriarchy with Sandy Ward
Reclaiming Indigenous matriarchy with Sandy Ward
Monah InternMay 2, 2023Comment
Osamuskwasis’s Colorful Clothes Are a Celebration of Indigenous Joy
Osamuskwasis’s Colorful Clothes Are a Celebration of Indigenous Joy
Monah InternApril 18, 2023Comment
Native American tribe gets back their sacred land after being displaced nearly 400 years ago
Native American tribe gets back their sacred land after being displaced nearly 400 years ago
Monah InternApril 11, 2023Comment
Images from the first-known Native American female photographer
Images from the first-known Native American female photographer
Monah InternMarch 22, 2023Comment
Muscogee (Creek) Nation to Host Second Annual Mvskoke Art Market
Muscogee (Creek) Nation to Host Second Annual Mvskoke Art Market
Monah InternMarch 21, 2023Comment
9 Inspiring Native American Women Who Have Gone Tragically Overlooked In The History Books
9 Inspiring Native American Women Who Have Gone Tragically Overlooked In The History Books
Monah InternMarch 7, 2023Comment
An Indigenous reservation has a novel way to grow food – below the earth’s surface
An Indigenous reservation has a novel way to grow food – below the earth’s surface
Monah InternMarch 7, 2023Comment
TAC acquires Mound Cemetery Mound Archaeological Site in Mississippi
TAC acquires Mound Cemetery Mound Archaeological Site in Mississippi
Monah InternFebruary 28, 2023Comment
Oldest Bone Projectile Point in the Americas Found Stuck in a Mastodon’s Rib!
Oldest Bone Projectile Point in the Americas Found Stuck in a Mastodon’s Rib!
Museum of Native American HistoryFebruary 22, 2023Comment
Bison’s relocation to Native lands revives a spiritual bond
Bison’s relocation to Native lands revives a spiritual bond

AP photo/Audrey Jackson

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Museum of Native American HistoryJanuary 18, 2023 Comment
For the first time, a woman is serving as 2nd Chief for Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas
For the first time, a woman is serving as 2nd Chief for Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas

Photo from Rosie Nguyen @RosieABC13 tweet on January 3rd.

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Museum of Native American HistoryJanuary 5, 2023Comment
Bison spread as Native American tribes reclaim stewardship
Bison spread as Native American tribes reclaim stewardship
Museum of Native American HistoryNovember 21, 2022Comment
Rock inscriptions in Southeast Utah
Rock inscriptions in Southeast Utah
Archaeology, HistoryMuseum of Native American HistoryNovember 21, 2022Comment
'We're still here:' Hundreds gather for Waccamaw tribe pauwau
'We're still here:' Hundreds gather for Waccamaw tribe pauwau
IndigenuityMuseum of Native American HistoryNovember 16, 2022Comment
The University of Oregon will cover tuition and fees for in-state Indigenous students from any federally recognized tribe
The University of Oregon will cover tuition and fees for in-state Indigenous students from any federally recognized tribe
EducationMuseum of Native American HistoryOctober 17, 2022Comment
Traumatized by boarding schools, WA tribes chart new path for Native kids
Traumatized by boarding schools, WA tribes chart new path for Native kids
NewsMuseum of Native American HistoryOctober 17, 2022
The Sand Creek Massacre site will be expanded to preserve Native American tribes’ sacred land
The Sand Creek Massacre site will be expanded to preserve Native American tribes’ sacred land
HistoryMuseum of Native American HistoryOctober 10, 2022
California tribes will manage, protect state coastal areas
California tribes will manage, protect state coastal areas
Museum of Native American HistoryOctober 10, 2022Comment
The Bodies in the Cave
The Bodies in the Cave
HistoryMuseum of Native American HistoryOctober 6, 2022
ARCHAEOLOGISTS RECOVER SECOND ANCIENT CANOE IN WISCONSIN LAKE
ARCHAEOLOGISTS RECOVER SECOND ANCIENT CANOE IN WISCONSIN LAKE
ArchaeologyMuseum of Native American HistorySeptember 27, 2022Comment
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Bentonville, AR 72712

Phone: 479-273-2456
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Museum of Native American History
202 Southwest O Street,
Bentonville, AR, 72712,
United States
479-273-2456 info@monah.org
Hours
Mon CLOSED
Tue 11 am - 5 pm
Wed 11 am - 5 pm
Thu 11 am - 5 pm
Fri 11 am - 5 pm
Sat 11 am - 5 pm
Sun CLOSED
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