0

The Makah Museum also known as the Makah Cultural and Research Center is an archaeological and anthropological museum on the Makah Indian reservation in Neah Bay, Washington. It houses and interprets artifacts from the Ozette Indian Village Archeological Site, a Makah village partly buried by a mudslide at Lake Ozette around 1750, providing a snapshot of pre-contact tribal life. The museum includes a replica long house and thousands of artifacts of interest to academics and laypeople, including canoes, basketry, whaling and fishing gear.

The museum was created under the leadership of tribal chairman Edward Eugene Claplanhoo and opened in 1979, soon after the Lake Ozette site was unearthed.

References


Makah Museum (Neah Bay, Washington) - Makah Museum and store is part of the Makah Cultural and Research Center   which includes Archives, Library, Education, Tribal Historic Preservation and   more.
  • U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Makah Museum

External links


Neah Bay, Washington: Welcome - Makah Tribe - The Makah Tribe has called the spectacular Neah Bay, Washington area home   since time immemorial. The name Makah was attributed to the Tribe by the ...
  • Official website
  • Makah Cultural and Research Center Online Museum

Makah Museum Hours & Admission - Makah Museum (Neah Bay, WA) - Makah Museum hours: 10 am to 5 pm; open to the public 7 days a week and   closed New Year's Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and during harsh weather.

Posting Komentar

 
Top