Located in New Town, North Dakota on the Lewis and Clark Trail. Museum offers displays relating to the history and early settlement of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Indians. Site offers hours of operation and contact information.
Promotes Native American Advancement within United States and Canada. Features mission statement, board of directors for this living museum and cultural center located in Oakland, California.
Exhibits are chronological displays of the region occupied by the Wanapum beginning in the prehistoric era and ending with the construction of Priest Rapids and Wanapum Dams. Site offers visitor information with links to other Grant County PUD departments
Located in Wenatchee, WA and offering exhibits on the arts, sciences and history of people in the region, including the tribes of the Columbia River plateau. Site includes visitor information as well as information on exhibits and collections, events and
Features narrative exhibits to tell the story of the Lakota Indian tribe and the Wounded Knee Massacre. Includes hours, admission rates, membership and directions. Located in Wall, South Dakota. [Requires Flash]
Tells the story of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe and the Great Lakes Anishinabek. Features details of collections, events, a research center, workshops, memberships, and guided tours. Located in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan.
Displays artifacts, showcases a rare aboiteau, camera collection and household items. The research center houses historical and genealogical documents. Includes hours, fees and directions. Located in Nova Scotia. [French and English].
Exhibits feature the Arab civilization and its contributions to science, medicine, mathematics and astronomy and the history of immigration. View exhibit details, events, activities, hours, admission fees and directions. Located in Dearborn, Michigan, Uni
Collects, preserves, studies and displays the cultural heritage of Estonia, and is the central repository of Estonian literature and folklore. Located in Tartu. In English and in Estonian.
Description of the founding and the contents of the first Hellenic (Greek) Museum in America, with opening times and contact data. Located in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Collection features approximately 5,000 objects from the 19th through the 21st century. Contains information about exhibits, programs, events, hours, admission rates, and directions to the location in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States.
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.
Will present an authentic recreation of a 1910 Transylvanian peasant household and provide permanent and temporary collections. Includes a proposed floor plan and photos.
The American extension of the museum of Edinburgh. Includes information about highland dress and the history of tartan and the kilt. Located in Franklin, North Carolina.
Collects and preserves literature, recordings, and artifacts that demonstrate history and culture, immigration to America, and the history of the local community. Located in Cleveland, Ohio.