Agency Details:
Marin Museum of the American Indian
The mission of the Marin Museum of the American Indian is to provide the people of Northern California with programs and exhibits that deepen understanding and appreciation of Native American cultures. The museum promotes accuracy, sensitivity and respect for the heritage and history of our continent's earliest inhabitants. The museum engages diverse audiences in the exploration and preservation of the history, languages, art and traditions of Native Americans through the growth of its permanent collections, its exhibitions and the vitality and diversity of its educational programs. The museum strives to involve the entire community by providing programs that are responsive to the interests of children and adults, including educators, collectors and scholars.
Description:
Marin Museum of the American Indian collects, conserves, and displays artifacts from American Indian cultures and offers educational programs, exhibitions, lectures and multi-cultural events that appeal to school groups, families, and the general public.
Contact person: Colleen Hicks, Executive Director, (phone), (email)
Main office number: (415) 897-4064Office fax number: (415) 892-7804
Address:
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2200 Novato Boulevard in Miwok ParkNovato, CA 94948(See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.marinindian.com
Directions:
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see our website at www.marinindian.com and click on the link "finding us" or search mapquest.com using our street address (2200 Novato Boulevard)
Nearest Bus Stop: GGT San Marin 53, 1 minute walk |
| Last updated on June 3, 2009 |
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Marin Museum of the American Indian
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Overall Experience

Wonderful! Great people, great visitors, great exhibits!
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The sense of connection with very precious resources is the what keeps me coming back. The museum gives back so much. The exhibits are so enlightening and inform in so many ways beyond just the visual. I volunteer to keep alive an enthusiasm gained from unforgettable experiences in my youth. I strive to make visitors, especially children, feel welcome and to help them access the museum as a resource to its fullest. It is very enjoyable. Thanks. posted by asletteland on May 19, 2006 |
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