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Second Floor Exhibits
The Second Floor exhibits take you on a journey through North America, intertwining natural environments and Native American cultures.
Habitats range from the Wisconsin Woodlands to the Northeast forests and Florida mangroves, to Southwest deserts and the Northwest coast. Native American cultures, both contemporary and past, are featured among these habitats, subtly making the connection between people and their environment.
Stockbridge-Munsee Treaties and Treaty Rights
Today's Stockbridge-Munsee tribe are descendants of Christian Indians who settled into a Christian farming community at Stockbridge, Massachusetts in 1734.
They were largely drawn from the Mohican (or Mahican) people living in that area. During the American Revolution, the Stockbridge sides with the colonists. In the 1780s, the Stockbridge moved to New York to escape encroachment by White settlers in Massachusetts and live alongside the Oneida tribe.
Future Museum Update - June 2024 - Construction Update
The Future Museum's construction manager Mortenson took over the site on June 10 to begin the four-month-long process of driving 523 steel beams, called piles, into the ground. These piles will anchor the building and establish the deep foundations.
Ko-Thi Drum Workshop and Anniversary Celebration
Join us in celebrating the Ko-Thi Dance Company’s 53rd birthday with drum classes in our newly refreshed Africa touch gallery on the Third Floor.

DATE AND TIME
Kohl's Thank You Thursday, May 5, 2022
1:00 - 4:00 p.m.