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Museum of Native American History. 202 SW 'O' Street. Bentonville, AR 72712. Schools and groups are welcomed, call to make reservations. Handicap Accessible. For more information, Contact Us. Or Call (479) 273-2456. IR Raman Report - a double blind study on the IR Raman Laser - Dr. Charles McNutt, Dr. James Cherry and David Walley. Download here. Your personal tour starts with individual Audio Wands provided at the front door! Internet Design by: BXT Solutions, LLC.
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Museum of Native American History. 202 SW 'O' Street. Bentonville, AR 72712. Various Native American items. Bows and war clubs . Alaska and Pacific Northwest. Visitors use our audio wands to learn more about Native American agriculture tools and practices. Hopewell artifacts from the Middle Woodland time period. An Archaic hunter shows the various parts of the atlatl and how it is thrown. An incredible cache of Sloan Daltons points that were found in Illinois. For more information, Contact Us.
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Museum of Native American History. 202 SW 'O' Street. Bentonville, AR 72712. HISTORIC PERIOD 1650 AD - 1900 AD. The historic period pertains to the Native Americans since their first contact with the Europeans. Tribes such as the Cheyenne, Sioux, and Cherokee are all descendants of the ancient people from the earlier time periods. So what happened to the great empires of the Mississippian Period? What become of the city at Spiro Mounds, the pottery of the Caddo and Quapaw? Lone Dog Winter Count. Whether ...
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Museum of Native American History. 202 SW 'O' Street. Bentonville, AR 72712. MISSISSIPPIAN PERIOD 900 AD - 1450 AD. Mississippian Head Pots are considered a pinnacle of the Mississippian culture and are among the most rare and unique clay vessels. Made between A.D. 1200-A.D. 1500, they are distinguished from other pots in that they are formed to the shape of a human head. For more information, Contact Us. Or Call (479) 273-2456. Internet Design by: BXT Solutions, LLC.
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Museum of Native American History. 202 SW 'O' Street. Bentonville, AR 72712. The Museum of Native American History will give you a personal tour through the history of Native American Indians. You will be provided an audio wand that will guide you on an audio/visual tour through 14,000 years of Native American History. For more information, Contact Us. Or Call (479) 273-2456. Your personal tour starts with individual Audio Wands provided at the front door! Internet Design by: BXT Solutions, LLC.
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Museum of Native American History. 202 SW 'O' Street. Bentonville, AR 72712. The three most notable Pre-Columbian civilizations were those of the Aztec, Maya, and Inca. Many of the Pre-Columbian cultures eventually ended with European contact, dying out from warfare as well as disease, but all three of these cultures left behind some of the most ornate and highly decorative artifacts ever made. The Aztec inhabited the regions of southern Mexico and into Central America. The museum houses many artifac...
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Museum of Native American History www.museumofnativeamericanhistory.net. Museum of Native American History. 202 SW 'O' Street. Bentonville, AR 72712. PALEO PERIOD 12000 BC - 8000 BC. Paleo Knives and Tools. Paleo Knives and Tools. For more information, Contact Us. Or Call (479) 273-2456. Whether the first Americans originally entered the continent by land or by sea, evidence of their existence on the continent is found in the tools, weapons, and ornaments they left behind. Grand Opening at New Location!