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Exhibition Title | Museum |
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Grand Procession: Dolls from the Charles and Valerie Diker CollectionApril 20, 2013 - January 5, 2014 See how five Native American artists turn a centuries-old tradition of doll making into a contemporary art form. |
American Indian Museum |
Ceramica de los Ancestros: Central America's Past RevealedMarch 29, 2013 - February 1, 2015 Treasures from the museum's collection of Central American ceramics shed new light on the exchange of dynamic ideas about art, culture, politics, and technology within the region’s largely unknown civilizations. |
American Indian Museum |
As We Grow: Traditions, Toys, GamesAugust 22, 2012 - Indefinitely See Native American toys from all over North, Central, and South America and find out what life lessons and traditions they teach. |
American Indian Museum |
Orientation Exhibition CasesNovember 13, 2008 - Indefinitely These eight exhibition cases introduce the themes of the museum's exhibitions. |
American Indian Museum |
Outdoor SculpturesSeptember 21, 2007 - Indefinitely See We Were Always Here by Rick Bartow (Wiyot/Mad River Band), Buffalo Dancer II by George Rivera (Pueblo of Pojoaque), and Always Becoming by Nora Naranjo-Morse (Santa Clara Pueblo). |
American Indian Museum |
Return to a Native Place: Algonquian Peoples of ChesapeakeNovember 13, 2006 - Permanent This small display provides an overview of the history of the Native peoples of the Chesapeake Bay region. |
American Indian Museum |
Our Universes: Traditional Knowledge Shapes Our WorldSeptember 21, 2004 - Permanent Focusing on Native cosmology and organized around one solar year, this exhibition explores the annual ceremonies of Native peoples as a window on their ancestral teachings. |
American Indian Museum |
Our Peoples: Giving Voice to Our HistoriesSeptember 21, 2004 - Permanent This exhibition discusses events that shaped the lives and outlook of Native peoples from 1491 to the present. |
American Indian Museum |
Our Lives: Contemporary Life and IdentitiesSeptember 21, 2004 - Permanent This exhibition examines the identities of Native peoples in the 21st century, and how those identities -- both individual and communal -- are the results of deliberate, often difficult choices made in challenging circumstances. |
American Indian Museum |
Window on Collections: Many Hands, Many VoicesSeptember 21, 2004 - Permanent These permanent displays feature more than 3,500 items from the museum's collection that reveal the remarkable breadth and diversity of Native American objects. |
American Indian Museum |
Indoor Sculptures: Tsimshian Totem Pole and Sacred Rain Arrow- Indefinitely See the Tsimshian Totem Pole by David Boxley and Sacred Rain Arrow by Allan Houser. |
American Indian Museum |