
Museum of Indigenous People
Native American art, culture, and history museum (formerly the Smoki Museum).
Native American art, culture, and history museum two blocks east of Courthouse Square in a 1935 stone pueblo-style building. Renamed from the Smoki Museum in 2021 to better reflect its mission of presenting Indigenous cultures of the Southwest authentically and in partnership with tribal communities. Permanent collection runs baskets, pottery, beadwork, and contemporary Native art.
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147 N Arizona Ave, Prescott AZ 86301
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