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| White River Trader |
White River Trader is housed inside the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art in Indianapolis. Through exhibitions, performances, hands-on workshops with artists and events, the Eiteljorg and White River Trader immerse visitors in the American West and Native America - the only museum in the Midwest to offer this combination. Changing exhibitions that complement stunning permanent galleries make each visit a new experience.
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The Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology offers its latest interpretation of human ingenuity with the exhibit, From the Maker’s Hand: Selections from the Permanent Collection. Visitors to the exhibit can see the living and historical cultures of China and Africa in one section. The ancient civilizations of Egypt, Peru, North America, and the Mediterranean are represented through many fine archaeological examples in another section. While the artifacts are diverse in origin, taken as a whole they underscore the notion that throughout history, humans have been innovators.
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Native Californian Cultures Gallery
Copyright 2006 - Phoebe A Hearst Musuem of Anthropology
"This newly renovated permanent gallery displays artifacts selected from the Museum’s California collections, the largest and most comprehensive in the world devoted to California Indian cultures. One of the Museum’s founding collections, it includes artifacts from every county in the state and nearly every tribal group. Presented in a “visible storage” style of display, about 500 objects are grouped according to common usage or object type, to show similarities and differences, and illustrate the great cultural diversity of the Californian peoples. This is a living and changing exhibition, which, over time, will feature different objects and collections. Also presented are a section about Ishi, a Yahi Indian man, photographic prints, and a full-sized Yurok redwood canoe, carved at the turn-of-the-century."
Weaver Beginning a Twined Basket
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