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The New Jersey State Museum
205 West State Street
Trenton, NJ 08625-0530
(609) 292-6464 or (609) 292-6308
Website
Features artifacts of New
Jersey's Native Americans, including a dugout canoe, tools,
weapons, clothing, ornaments and jewelry.
The New Jersey Museum of
Agriculture
Off US Route 1 South and College Farm Road
North Brunswick on the Campus of Cook College - Rutgers
University
(732) 249-2077
Website
Wigwam on exhibit with display of
"gathering" (natural materials used by the Lenape) and
other Indian artifacts.
Churchville Nature Center
501 Churchville Lane
Churchville, PA 18966
(215) 357-4005
Website
Features programs on the Lenape a
small recreated outdoor Lenape Camp.
Lake Hopatcong Historical
Museum
Hopatcong State Park
Landing, NJ
Just off Rte 80 West at Exit 28
(973) 398-2616
Website
Permanent exhibits including They
Lived Here First: The Lenape at Lake Hopatcong.
Woodruff Museum of Indian
Artifacts
150 E. Commerce Street
Bridgeton, NJ 08302
(856) 451-2620
Houses a collection of Lenape
relics.
Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Cultural
Center
18 E. Commerce Street
P.O. Box 544
Bridgeton, NJ 08302
American Museum of Natural
History
79th Street & Central Park West
New York, NY 10024
(212) 769-5100
Website
Hall of the Eastern Woodlands and
Plains Indians showcases artifacts such as cooking utensils,
clothing, weapons, and jewelry from traditional Native American
cultures in the East and the Plains. In additional
artifacts, the Hall of the Eastern Woodlands features models of
Eastern Woodlands lodgings, from the wigwam to the longhouse.
National Museum of the
American Indian
Smithsonian Institution
The George Gustav Heye Center at the Alexander Hamilton US
Custom House
One Bowling Green
New York, NY 10004
Website
Permanent and temporary
exhibitions as well as a range of public programs - including
music and dance performance, films and symposia. Explore
the diversity of the Native people of the Americans and the
strength and continuity of their cultures from the earliest
times to the present.
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