The Museum of Northern Arizona, located in Flagstaff, Arizona, serves as a repository for Indigenous artifacts and natural history specimens from the Colorado Plateau. This museum is a significant destination for those interested in learning about the Indigenous cultures and natural history of the region.
Founded in 1928 by zoologist Dr. Harold S. Colton and artist Mary-Russell Ferrell Colton, the Museum of Northern Arizona is dedicated to preserving the history and cultures of northern Arizona and the Colorado Plateau. The founders' diverse backgrounds in zoology and art contribute to the museum's unique blend of natural history and cultural exhibits.
One of the highlights of the Museum of Northern Arizona is the Ethnology Gallery, which focuses on the Hopi, Zuni, Navajo, and Pai tribes. This gallery provides an in-depth look at the cultures, traditions, and histories of these Indigenous tribes.
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3101 N. Fort Valley Road, Flagstaff
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