The Institute for American Indian Studies
The Institute For American Indian Studies is a museum and education & research center featuring engaging exhibits focusing on indigenous culture past and present, in Connecticut and across America. IAIS also brings exciting workshops, lectures, and education programs to the public.
Cattail Foraging | Inside with IAIS
Honey Mushrooms | Inside with IAIS
Native American Lacrosse Sticks | Inside with IAIS
Bird Points | Inside with IAIS
Cooking Fish in Clay | Inside with IAIS
Maple Syrup & Sugar | Inside with IAIS
Gustoweh | Inside with IAIS
Floatation in Archaeology | Inside with IAIS
Hopi Kachinas | Inside with IAIS
Ulu | Inside with IAIS
Snow Snakes | Inside with IAIS
Inuit Dolls | Inside with IAIS
Tobacco from the Indigenous Perspective | Inside with IAIS
Tobacco from the European Perspective | Inside with IAIS
Fishing Weirs | Inside with IAIS
Cradleboards | Inside with IAIS
Walnuts and Dyes | Inside with IAIS
Medicinal Plants | Inside with IAIS
Opportunities for Native Students | Inside with IAIS
Land Acknowledgments | Inside with IAIS
Replicas | Inside with IAIS
Northeastern Native American Pottery | Inside with IAIS
Rivers and Fishing for Northeastern Native Americans | Inside with IAIS