Tagged With: Native American
Pioneer Memorial Museum at Butte County
First opened in 1932 by the Native Sons & Daughters of the Golden West, and now operated by the City of Oroville, this museum was built as an oversized replica of a 49er’s cabin. The original building has been enlarged to now hold 6,000 square feet of historic treasures. The collection concentrates on items illustrating … Continue reading
Big Valley Museum at Bieber
The museum features displays and collections relating to the settlement and development of northeastern California, as well as exhibits of pioneer life and Native American artifacts of the area. The completed “Evidence From Geology” display. In this display we deal with the geological column, the fossil sequence and profound evidence for a past, global flood … Continue reading
Chumash Interpretive Center at Thousand Oaks
The Chumash Interpretive Center is located a several hundred acres in the Santa Monica Mountain Range in Thousand Oaks. The Oakbrook Park and Chumash Interpretive Center not only offers insight and education into the native Chumash Indian life in California, but also an opportunity to explore and appreciate the trails, mountains and wildlife of the … Continue reading
Alutiiq Museum
The Alutiiq Museum is located on the first floor of the Alutiiq Center, in the historic heart of downtown Kodiak. Visit us at 215 Mission Road, opposite the Holy Resurrection Russian Orthodox Church and a short walk from Sargent Park and the Kodiak Historical Society’s Baranov Museum. Take A Tour: The Alutiiq Museum provides tours … Continue reading
Alaska Native Heritage Center
The Alaska Native Heritage Center, a renowned cultural center and museum in Anchorage, is an exciting place where all people can come to expand their understanding of Alaska’s first people. Here we share the rich heritage of Alaska’s eleven cultural groups drawing upon the lifeways of long ago, the wisdom of our elders, and the … Continue reading