"The National Museum of the American Indian houses one of the world’s largest and most diverse collections of its kind. The museum’s sweeping curvilinear architecture, its indigenous landscaping, and its exhibitions, all designed in collaboration with tribes and communities from across the hemisphere, combine to give visitors from around the world the sense and spirit of Native America."
"The National Museum of the American Indian–New York, the George Gustav Heye
Center, is located within the historic Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House. The
museum’s permanent and temporary exhibitions—as well as a range of public
programs, including music and dance performances, films, and symposia—explore
the diversity of the Native people of the Americas."
Some of Their Research Resources Include:
- Exhibitions
- Our Lives: Contemporary Life & Identities
- Our Peoples: Giving Voice to Our Histories
- Before & After the Horizon: Anishinaabe Artists of the Great Lakes
- Collections
- Object Collections
- History of the Collections
- Significance of the Collections
- Archive Center
- Repatriation
- Conservation
- Cultural Resources Center
- Film & Video
- "The National Museum of the American Indian's (NMAI) Film and Video Center (FVC), located at the George Gustav Heye Center (GGHC) in New York City, presents screenings of Native productions and information services concerning Native films, video, radio, television, and electronic media throughout the Americas and Hawai’i."
- Native Networks
- Festival
- Blog
- Multimedia
- Blog
- Youtube
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