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A non-profit tribal museum representing the history and culture of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians and other Cahuilla peoples. Located in Palm Springs, California.
Preserves the native cultures in San Diego County with a collection dating back thousands of years. Has exhibits, workshops and speakers and is located in Lakeside, California.
Tells the story of California Indians and seeks to educate the public. Located in Santa Rosa, California.
A museum in Thousand Oaks, California dedicated to the Chumash People native to southern California, it offers nature hikes, exhibits, events and educational programs.
Located in Ukiah California it offers events and exhibits on California tribes and features a collection of Pomo basketry.
Located on the Morongo Indian reservation in Banning, California, with information about its annual fiesta, book press, and planned exhibits and research center.
Located on an ancient village site in Novato, California it’s devoted to the Pomo and Miwok.
Located in Sacramento it offers displays,exhibits and artifacts that illustrate California Indian life, spirit, family and culture.
A non-profit tribal museum representing the history and culture of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians and other Cahuilla peoples. Located in Palm Springs, California.
Preserves the native cultures in San Diego County with a collection dating back thousands of years. Has exhibits, workshops and speakers and is located in Lakeside, California.
A museum in Thousand Oaks, California dedicated to the Chumash People native to southern California, it offers nature hikes, exhibits, events and educational programs.
Located on an ancient village site in Novato, California it’s devoted to the Pomo and Miwok.
Tells the story of California Indians and seeks to educate the public. Located in Santa Rosa, California.
Located in Ukiah California it offers events and exhibits on California tribes and features a collection of Pomo basketry.
Located on the Morongo Indian reservation in Banning, California, with information about its annual fiesta, book press, and planned exhibits and research center.
Located in Sacramento it offers displays,exhibits and artifacts that illustrate California Indian life, spirit, family and culture.
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