Museum of the Plains Indian & Crafts Center |
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Facility: | Museum of the Plains Indian & Crafts Center |
Description: | The Museum of the Plains Indian was founded in 1941 and displays richly varied arts of Northern Plains Tribal peoples including the Blackfeet, Crow, Northern Cheyenne, Sioux, Assiniboine, Arapaho, Shoshone, Nez Perce, Flathead, Chippewa, and Cree. Their historic clothing, horse gear, weapons, household implements, baby carriers, and toys highlight the exhibits. A series of promotional sales exhibitions introduces unsurpassed contemporary American Indian art and crafts by emerging artists and craftspeople. |
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Address 1: | Junction of Highways 2 and 89 |
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City: | Browning |
State/Province: | MT |
Zip Code: | 59417 |
V I S I T I N G I N F O | |
Hours: | Summer (June - September) 9am-4:45pm daily Open July 4th & Labor Day Winter (October - May) Monday-Friday 10am - 4:30pm |
Admission: | June-September: Adults $4.00, Children 6-12 $1.00, Children under 6 Free, Senior Citizen (over 65) $3.00, Groups of 10 or more $3.00 per person, School Groups (students and escorts) Free, Blackfeet Tribal members Free upon presentation of Tribal identification card, Shop customers and suppliers Free October-May: Free of Charge |
Telephone: | (406) 338-2230 |
Website: | Visit Website |
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