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Haudenosaunee Roots of Democracy
Haudenosaunee Roots of Democracy
Native ConversationsJazlyn SandersonJuly 23, 2022Oneida, Haudenosaunee Confederacy, Rebecca Webster
Oneida Chef's Table
Oneida Chef's Table
Creative VisionsJazlyn SandersonJuly 23, 2022Dinner, Feeding America, Oneida, Haudenosaunee Confederacy, Arlie Doxtator
Reading Ancient Sherds
Reading Ancient Sherds
Creative VisionsJazlyn SandersonJuly 9, 2022Creative Visions, Richard Zane Smith
Hear Our Voices with Richard Zane Smith
Hear Our Voices with Richard Zane Smith
Hear Our VoicesJazlyn SandersonJuly 9, 2022Hear Our voices, Richard Zane Smith
Bilingual Storytime with Lourdes Valverde
Bilingual Storytime with Lourdes Valverde
Hear Our VoicesJazlyn SandersonJune 18, 2022Hear Our voices
Choctaw Code Talkers
Choctaw Code Talkers
Native ConversationsJazlyn SandersonMay 30, 2022Choctaw, Code talkers, Judy Allen, Choctaw Nation, Memorial Day
Hear Our Voices with Robert Lewis
Hear Our Voices with Robert Lewis
Hear Our VoicesJazlyn SandersonMay 14, 2022Cherokee, Robert Lewis, Storytelling, Hear Our voices
Reservation Debutante by Jay Benham
Reservation Debutante by Jay Benham
Limited SeriesJazlyn SandersonApril 30, 2022Kiowa, Ledger art, Art, Jay Benham
Earth Medicines Author Talk with Felicia Cocotzin Ruiz
Earth Medicines Author Talk with Felicia Cocotzin Ruiz
Native ConversationsJazlyn SandersonApril 23, 2022Native Conversations, Felicia Cocotzin Ruiz, Earth Day, Earth Medicines
Prairie to Table Dinner with Nico Albert
Prairie to Table Dinner with Nico Albert
Creative VisionsJazlyn SandersonApril 23, 2022Feeding America, Chef, Cherokee
Hear Our Voices: Ellam Yua
Hear Our Voices: Ellam Yua
Hear Our VoicesJazlyn SandersonApril 16, 2022Hear Our voices, Ellam Yua, Chuna McIntyre, Earth Day
Women's History Month: Diné Women in Medicine and Healing Through Generations
Women's History Month: Diné Women in Medicine and Healing Through Generations
Native ConversationsJazlyn SandersonMarch 26, 2022Farina King, Diné, Womens History Month, Medicine
Dr. Farina King's Lecture on Returning Home at the Fayetteville Public Library
Dr. Farina King's Lecture on Returning Home at the Fayetteville Public Library
Native ConversationsJazlyn SandersonMarch 17, 2022Partnered Program, Fayetteville Public Library, Farina King
Hear Our Voices: Drawing Strength from the Past for the Journey Forward with Eldrena Douma
Hear Our Voices: Drawing Strength from the Past for the Journey Forward with Eldrena Douma
Hear Our VoicesJazlyn SandersonMarch 12, 2022Eldrena, Eldrena Douma, Tewa, Hopi, Laguna, Storytelling, Womens History Month, Hear Our voices
Women's History Month: A Female Perspective on the Historically Male Art Form of Ledger Art
Women's History Month: A Female Perspective on the Historically Male Art Form of Ledger Art
Native ConversationsJazlyn SandersonMarch 12, 2022Native Conversations, Dolores Purdy, Caddo, Winnabego, art
Love Letters to Your Family History With Bobby C. Martin
Love Letters to Your Family History With Bobby C. Martin
Creative VisionsJazlyn SandersonFebruary 12, 2022Bobby C. Martin, Muscogee, Creek, Muscogee Creek, workshop, Collage, art
Hear Our Voices with Mitch Walking Elk
Hear Our Voices with Mitch Walking Elk
Hear Our VoicesJazlyn SandersonFebruary 12, 2022Mitch Walking Elk, Storytelling, History, Music, Hear Our Voices
Eight Coats, Seven Shirts, Fifteen Fathom Wampum: Early Colonial Settlement and the First Deeds (1650-1690)
Eight Coats, Seven Shirts, Fifteen Fathom Wampum: Early Colonial Settlement and the First Deeds (1650-1690)
Native ConversationsGuest UserJanuary 22, 2022Living History, History, Early Colonial, Northeast, Drew Shuptar Rayvis
Hear Our Voices with Will Hill
Hear Our Voices with Will Hill
Hear Our VoicesGuest UserJanuary 15, 2022Hear Our Voices, Will Hill, Musckogee, Muscogee, Storytelling
Learning the Flute with Gaby Nagel
Learning the Flute with Gaby Nagel
Creative VisionsGuest UserDecember 18, 2021Workshop, Flute, Gaby Nagel
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Museum of Native American History

202 SW O Street
Bentonville, AR 72712

Phone: 479-273-2456
Email: info@monah.org

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Museum of Native American History
202 Southwest O Street,
Bentonville, AR, 72712,
United States
479-273-2456 info@monah.org
Hours
Mon CLOSED
Tue 11 am - 5 pm
Wed 11 am - 5 pm
Thu 11 am - 5 pm
Fri 11 am - 5 pm
Sat 11 am - 5 pm
Sun CLOSED
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