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Exhibits of the art, history and culture of Poland and the Polish-American community. Lists hours, fees, location, and upcoming events. Located in Chicago, Illinois.
Treasures of African American art, history and culture. Located in Los Angeles.
Comprised of 15 pre-Civil War structures in Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood. Information on activities, downloadable PDF maps and directions to the area are provided.
Traveling exhibits focus on the accomplishments from many Black professionals. Includes a history of the organization, details of programs and contacts. Located in Northfield, Ohio, United States.
Located in Cherokee, NC with museum information.
Located in Black Hawk Park in Illinois, the museum features the collection of Dr. John Hauberg, largely consisting of artifacts from the Sauk and Mesquakie people.
Programs and activities, classes, tours, publications and news, and directions. Located in Exeter, Rhode Island.
A non-profit tribal museum representing the history and culture of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians and other Cahuilla peoples. Located in Palm Springs, California.
A museum in Thousand Oaks, California dedicated to the Chumash People native to southern California, it offers nature hikes, exhibits, events and educational programs.
Museum features exhibits on the culture and heritage of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico. Located in Albuquerque.
Located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, its exhibits and programs foster understanding of Southwestern tribes. Has artifacts of Anasazi, Mogollon ceramics and prehistoric baskets.
Includes online exhibits, an online museum collection catalog, and a video of traditional Pueblo speakers. Located in Pueblo of Pojoaque, near Santa Fe, New Mexico.
A museum with exhibits of past and present cultures of Lakota and other American Indian and Alaskan Tribes, it is located in Rapid City, South Dakota.
Museum provides exhibits of Wanapum History and way of life beginning in the prehistoric era and ending with the construction of Priest Rapids and Wanapum dams. Located in Beverly, Washington.