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Akwesasne is a Mohawk community located where New York State and the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario intersect. The community is known for its many basketmakers. The Akwesasne Museum shop carries a wide selection of black ash and sweetgrass baskets. Several styles are pictured on the website. Contact us!
http://www.akwesasneculturalcenter.org/shop
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The Lakota phrase, “Akta Lakota” translates to “honoring the people". Since 1991, the Akta Lakota Museum and Cultural Center has been an ongoing tribute to the great Sioux nation. Located on the campus of St. Joseph’s Indian School, in Chamberlain, South Dakota the museum offers a rare combination of authentic Native American artifact displays and contemporary works of art by the Northern Plains people.
http://www.aktalakota.org
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A traditional Navajo hooghan was the inspiration for the design of the eight-sided building housing the museum. Changing exhibitions in the main gallery include contemporary and traditional American Indian art, with an emphasis on the Southwest.
http://www.wheelwright.org/
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We have been specializing in traditional Native American artwork for many years and welcome you to browse around and learn more about us. Ancient technology created and taught.
http://www.wanuken.com
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The U’mista Cultural Centre in Alert Bay, BC opened its doors on November 1, 1980 to house those objects of cultural significance once seized by the federal authorities during the ban of our Potlatch ceremonies. The U’mista is first and foremost a Centre of culture and language, full of spirituality of the Kwakwaka’wakw First Nations. Please come and visit us.
http://www.umista.ca
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Recently renovated, the Red Earth Museum is a notable small museum featuring splendid examples of traditional and contemporary Indian painting, carving, pottery, and artifacts.
http://www.redearth.org/museum.php
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The U’mista Cultural Centre in Alert Bay, BC opened its doors on November 1, 1980 to house those objects of cultural significance once seized by the federal authorities during the ban of our Potlatch ceremonies. The U’mista is first and foremost a Centre of culture and language, full of spirituality of the Kwakwaka’wakw First Nations. Please come and visit us.
http://www.umista.ca
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Recently renovated, the Red Earth Museum is a notable small museum featuring splendid examples of traditional and contemporary Indian painting, carving, pottery, and artifacts.
http://www.redearth.org/museum.php
( Listing added: Jun 18, 2008) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
Pueblo Grande Museum is located at a 1,500 year-old Hohokam village ruins in modern day Phoenix. For over 70 years the museum has been dedicated to the study and interpretation of the Hohokam culture.
http://www.ci.phoenix.az.us/PARKS/pueblo.html
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The Center emphasizes arts and cultures of all Pueblo People with focus on the Tewa-speaking Pueblos of Nambe, Pojoaque, San Ildefonso, San Juan, Santa Clara and Tesuque; and the Tiwa-speaking Pueblos of Picuris and Taos.
http://www.poehcenter.com/
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