Museum of Native American History
OUR MISSION-
The Museum of Native American History provides a place where visitors can experience the diverse Indigenous cultures of the Americas through pre-historic and historic art.
OUR VISION
To advance understanding of human experience within these cultures and provide a space of explorative imagination for all who visit. The galleries are set chronologically; the art and tools Indigenous peoples leave behind continue to speak their stories and history. To better understand their lifestyle, hardships, successes, and inspiration, MONAH invites visitors to open their minds to discover these diverse cultures’ creations. After the self-guided tour ends and the museum store begins, visitors continue to see how Native Americans express their stories through the modern-day arts.
MONAH Virtual Tour with Founder, David Bogle (English)
MONAH Virtual Tour with Founder, David Bogle (Versión en español)
NACC 2022 Day 2: Indigenous Futures in the Era of Climate Change
NACC 2022 Day 3: Before We Journey to the Milky Way, What Will We Create Together?
NACC 2022 Day 3: Concert with Michael Begay and Larry Mitchell
NACC 2022 Day 3: Creating Your Character: A Coyote & Crow Workshop
NACC Day 1: Indigenous Science - What Would It Take to Transform The World?
NACC 2022 Day 2: Coyote & Crow RPG: Stories of the World Called Makasing
NACC 2022 Day 1: Indigenuity Welcome Kickoff
NACC 2022 Day 2: Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse, Rez Style
NACC 2022 Day 1: Coyote & Crow RPG with founder Connor Alexander
NACC 2022 Day 3: Exploring the Power of Creation with Johnnie Jae
NACC 2022 Day 3: Rare Conversation with Dr. Dan Wildcat and Dr. Jessica Hernandez
NACC 2022 Day 2: Conversation on Indigenous Food Sovereignty
NACC 2022 DAY 2: Circling Back: Expanding the Talking Circle
NACC 2022 Day 1: Conversation on Indigenous Audio Books
NACC 2022 Day 1: Talking Circle with All Our Relations
NACC 2022 Day 3: Indigenuity: It's All About Community
NACC 2022 Day 2: Freedom for All: Indigenous Feminism
NACC 2022 Day 1: Conversation with Environmental Problem Solvers
Traditional Wyandot Stories with Richard Zane Smith
Choctaw Code Talkers Presented by Judy Allen with the Choctaw Nation
Reservation Debutante by Jay Benham (Red Otter Studios)
Diné Women in Medicine and Healing Through Generations with Dr. Farina King
Hear Our Voices: Drawing Strength from the Past for the Journey Forward with Eldrena Douma
A Female Perspective on the Historically Male Art Form with Dolores Purdy
Eight Coats, Seven Shirts, Fifteen Wampum: Early Colonial Settlement and the First Deeds (1650-1690)
Conjugations: Cherokee's Five Categories with Lawrence Panther (Art of the Cherokee Language)
Musical Performance by Lauren Nicole Clare (NACC 2021)