The National Museum of the American Indian is part of the Smithsonian Museum located in Lower Manhattan. This museum offers a detailed exploration of Native American cultures and allows students to engage with exhibits that challenge conventional narratives about American history. Student groups can explore topics from early Native American encounters to contemporary Native population issues. The museum’s NK360° program provides educational resources that incorporate important Native knowledge and perspectives into the study of early American history.
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