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Ft. Belknap, "Horn Weasel" talking sign language to the visiting Indians of other tribes

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[Ft. Belknap] "Horn Weasel" talking signs to the visiting Indians of other tribes

Old Nosey, the Assiniboine medicine man, with braided sweet grass and sacred pipe

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[Ft. Belknap] Old Nosey, the Assiniboine Medicine Man with braided sweet grass in right hand and sacred pipe in left and with all kinds of hair

Preparing for the Assiniboine sham battle

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[Ft. Belknap] Putting on the paint in tepee. Assiniboine sham battle, buckskin shirt with quill ornamentation

Cutting and binding corn with horse-drawn machine

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Woman feeding ducks from a foot bridge

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Man climbing over a fence, Winneshiek Co.

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Hunting scene and hounds and a man in a tree, Winneshiek Co.

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A Salish cook camped in Seattle en route to the hop fields, Seattle

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The Sechelt twins, Vancouver

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Milwaukee River and bridges

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Native American Heritage Month Kick Off Celebration

We are currently experiencing difficulties processing payments. Please call (414) 278-2728 for more information about purchasing admission to the Museum today (Wednesday, October 29, 2025).

Native American Heritage MonthNative American Heritage Month Kick Off Celebration

Join us on Saturday, November 1, 2025, to kick off Native American Heritage Month with MPM’s first ever 3 Rivers Powwow. All visitors enjoy FREE admission on this day in honor of Isabel Bader Community Free Day, presented by Bader Philanthropies.

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Generous support for Native American Heritage Month provided by:

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