The Brinton Museum – Big Horn, WY

"The Brinton Museum was established as an institution dedicated to American Indian Art & Culture, as well as to American Fine and Decorative Art. In the 1920s and 1930s Bradford Brinton collected American Indian art and artifacts from the Plains to the Southwest and to the Northwest Coast, from baskets to beaded dresses, Navajo weavings … Continue reading The Brinton Museum – Big Horn, WY

The American Indian Cultural Center and Museum – Oklahoma City, OK

"In 1994, the Oklahoma Legislature created the Native American Cultural and Educational Authority, (NACEA) a state agency authorized to construct and operate The American Indian Cultural Te and Museum (The Center) for the purpose of generating awareness and understanding of the history of tribes and their relationship to Oklahoma today. NACEA Mission Statement To create … Continue reading The American Indian Cultural Center and Museum – Oklahoma City, OK

Autry Museum of the American West – Los Angeles, CA

"The Autry’s unique and superb collection is a powerful tool to engage our audiences.  Through this great resource, we enrich the public’s understanding of the historical and contemporary American West and the diversity of the indigenous cultures across the Americas. Protecting and preserving our collection for future generations is one of our greatest responsibilities. Our … Continue reading Autry Museum of the American West – Los Angeles, CA

Seattle Art Museum – Seattle, WA

"SAM has been the center for world-class visual arts in the Pacific Northwest since 1933. Visit SAM to see a museum carved into the city, as much a part of Seattle's landscape and personality as the coffee, rain, mountains, Pike Place Market, and the Space Needle. Our three distinct locations celebrate the region's position as … Continue reading Seattle Art Museum – Seattle, WA

Dallas Museum of Art – Dallas, TX

"Established in 1903, the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) is among the 10 largest art museums in the country and is distinguished by its commitment to research, innovation and public engagement. At the heart of the Museum and its programs is its global collection, which encompasses more than 24,000 works and spans 5,000 years of … Continue reading Dallas Museum of Art – Dallas, TX

Museum of the American Indian – Novato, CA

"The Museum has an extensive collection of more than 2,000 Native American cultural items from all regions of the United States. In addition, the Museum is the repository for archaeological materials from multiple areas throughout Marin and Sonoma Counties.​" Here is a sampling of our collection: “Pomo Dance regalia” researched and recreated by Ed Willie. … Continue reading Museum of the American Indian – Novato, CA

Speed Art Museum – Louisville, KY

"MISSION: Where art from around the world invites and inspires diverse audiences to experience the power of creativity. Whether you’re an art aficionado or don’t know a Dali from a Degas, you can find fresh inspiration and meaning at the Speed Art Museum. With modern architecture, expanded programming, interactive exhibits and inviting outdoor spaces, the … Continue reading Speed Art Museum – Louisville, KY

Palm Springs Art Museum – Palm Springs, CA

"The museum’s rich holdings of historical works by Native Americans are complemented by a growing collection of works by contemporary Native American artists including Rick Bartow, Gerald Clarke, and Cara Romero. The museum remains committed to serving as an innovative community cultural center, and expanding its exhibitions, programs, and services in the visual and performing … Continue reading Palm Springs Art Museum – Palm Springs, CA

Portland Art Museum – Portland, OR

"The Museum’s collection of Native American art is housed in the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Center for Native American Art. The collection, remarkable for both its depth and diversity, consists of more than 5,000 prehistoric and historic objects created by some 200 cultural groups from throughout North America. Included are outstanding works by Native … Continue reading Portland Art Museum – Portland, OR