National Museum of the American Indian

National Museum of the American Indian    

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The National Museum of the American Indian houses artifacts, art, historical and cultural objects from Native Indian communities in the Hemisphere.

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Mar 27, 2025
We learned so much from this place. Important and difficult parts of American history too long overlooked. The design of the building is a beautiful contrast with the other Smithsonian museums. Very …Full review by Barbara W
Mar 22, 2025
Very disappointing. I expected to see numerous displays of Native American Indian artifacts such as pottery, beads, projectile points, tools, etc. I hardly saw any of these. It was more of a display …Full review by Charles S
Mar 18, 2025
The building itself is spectacular. The exhibit on treaties was outstanding as was the Begay weaving exhibit. However, there was not a complete history of the tribes. Also there was not an exhibit …Full review by Dana N

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Pretty much the whole museum is worth going through. However, it depends on what your interests are. Are you into the points of view of the natives and the occupying forces? …
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Pretty much the whole museum is worth going through. However, it depends on what your interests are. Are you into the points of view of the natives and the occupying forces? There’s plenty of that. If you’re into artifacts preserved from those times, there’s some of that, too. There is a section on the southern and Central American natives, too.
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Answer by Kaushik D · Jun 20, 2021
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The "advertising" shows how the stereotypical images of American Indians was widely used in past and is still …
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The "advertising" shows how the stereotypical images of American Indians was widely used in past and is still being used. That was the purpose of the huge display. Purpose of display was not to "impress" anyone, but to make a point that many Americans got strange ideas about Indians from looking at these silly advertising signs, ads, and seeing 1950s movies. The museum has less funding than the African American museum, so less displays, etc. Those will take some time. Overall it is a good new museum with a beautiful exterior and interior. The displays of Lakota leather shirts was wonderful, hope you saw those, and also the beaded work in the center cases.
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Heading to DC in early August. Have never been to National Museum of the American Indian; how much time should I …
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Heading to DC in early August. Have never been to National Museum of the American Indian; how much time should I allot? For comparison, I spent 4 hours at the Holocaust Museum a few years ago.
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I would allow as much time as you did for the Museum as you did for the Holocaust museum. You should plan to eat at the cafe, delicious authentic food.
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Hello Jim G. and others, I visited the museum yesterday with my daughter and grandson. Although I enjoyed the displays, I …
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Hello Jim G. and others, I visited the museum yesterday with my daughter and grandson. Although I enjoyed the displays, I was most interested in seeing how the curators would handle the influence of European colonization upon the American Indian. I only saw a vague reference to that in a short video (on the right) as we entered the American Indian enclave. I'd like to know where to find the section referred to by Jim G.as we obviously missed it. Thank you. ANOUL
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Hello Anoul, one floor, i believe it's the second or third ... i can't remember now, has all the interactions with the colonizers. It depicts the point of view of the Indian Nations vs. the …
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Hello Anoul, one floor, i believe it's the second or third ... i can't remember now, has all the interactions with the colonizers. It depicts the point of view of the Indian Nations vs. the colonizers. Hope this helps. Luisa
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You can join online today, or by phone at 800-242-NMAI (6624). See Membership & Giving for information on membership levels and benefits.
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