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Museum of Native American History

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Established
  
2006

Website
  
www.monah.us

Type
  
Native American museum

Museum of Native American History

Location
  
202 SW 'O' Street Bentonville, Arkansas

The Museum of Native American History is a non-profit, handicapped-accessible museum of Native American history and culture in Bentonville, Arkansas. It offers free admission and a small arrowhead scavenger hunt for kids. The museum, founded by David Bogle, officially opened in 2006. It is home to a complete mammoth skeleton as well as the Sweetwater Biface, which is considered to be the thinnest flint artifact found. It houses a large collection of artifacts from across North and South America. The museum offers an experience for visitors that enables them to view multiple tribes throughout history. Starting in the paleo period and lasting up into the late 1800s. The museum doesn't focus on one specific tribe, instead portraying the broader history of Native Americans as a whole.

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Museum of Native American History Wikipedia