Andrea U.
Yelp
The museum opened in 2004. This was the first national museum in U.S. dedicated exclusively to Native Americans. The symbolic five-story, 250,000-square-foot, curvilinear building is clad in a golden-colored Kasota limestone designed to evoke natural rock formations shaped by wind & water over thousands of years.
The museum is set in a 4.25 acres site & is surrounded by simulated wetlands. The museum's architect & project designer is Blackfoot; its design architects are Cherokee & Choctaw. The museum's east-facing entrance, prism window & 120-foot high space was designed for contemporary Native performances and are direct results of extensive consultations with Native peoples. The museum offers year round exhibitions, film and video screenings, school group programs, public programs & living culture presentations.
The National Native American Veterans Memorial honors American Indian, Alaska Native, & Native Hawaiian veterans who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces during every American conflict since the American Revolution. The Warriors Circle of Honor Memorial was designed by Pratt, a Cheyenne & Arapaho artist. It was unveiled with a virtual event on Veterans Day 2020, with a dedication ceremony postponed due to the pandemic. A ceremony was held in 2022, and included a procession of more than 1,500 Native veterans from more than 120 Native nations. The memorial comprises a vertical steel circle standing on a stone drum, surrounded by benches and engravings of the logos of the military branches. Four stainless steel lances are incorporated around the benches where veterans, family members, tribal leaders & visitors can tie cloths for prayers and healing.
The National Museum of the American Indian houses the world's most expansive collections of Native objects, photographs, & media, covering the entire Western Hemisphere from Arctic Circle to Tierra del Fuego. The museum's sweeping architecture, its indigenous landscaping, and its exhibitions, all designed in collaboration with tribes & communities, combine to give visitors from around the world the sense and spirit of Native America.
The Mitsitam Native Foods Cafe has 5 stations serving regional foods from Northern Woodlands, South America, the Northwest Coast, Meso-America, & the Great Plains. The museum has published a Mitisam Cafe Cookbook. The Roanoke Museum Store is filled Native American art from the past & present, illustrating how different artists interpret cultural traditions and art forms. The store features colorful jewelry, textiles, and other works by Native artisans; souvenirs; and children's books and toys.