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  1. 5 days ago · The State Indian Museum, opened in 1940, depicts three major themes of California Indian life: Nature, Spirit, and Family. Native peoples lived prosperously for thousands of years in what is now California.

  2. Museum Tours take about 30 minutes. The Museum is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. School group tours booked through ReserveCalifornia are free for students (17 and under) and adults.

  3. The California State Indian Museum is a museum in the state park system of California, United States, interpreting the diverse cultures of the indigenous peoples of California. It is located in Midtown Sacramento at 2618 K Street. The museum exhibits traditional items illustrating the varying cultures of the state's first inhabitants.

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  5. The State Indian Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into California’s history and illustrates California Indian culture, arts and the lifestyle of our state’s earliest inhabitants. Included are hands-on exhibits, which offer you the chance to try traditional Native American tools for yourself.

  6. www.sacmuseums.org › museums › state-indian-museumSacramento Area Museums

    Located in a midtown park adjacent to John Sutter’s Fort, the State Indian Museum tells the story of California’s first inhabitants– beginning here before the Spanish, explorers, and settlers arrived, and eons before the advent of the Gold Rush.

  7. Since opening in 1940, the State Indian Museum in Sacramento has given generations of visitors a unique introduction to the world of California’s Native American tribes.

  8. The State Indian Museum houses a fine collection of basketry, beadwork, and regalia as well as other exhibits about the ongoing traditions of various California Indian groups. Self guided tours are available daily, and guided group tours are by reservation.

  9. It’s with some irony that the Indian Museum sits in the shadow of Sutters Fort. The excellent exhibits and tribal handicrafts on display – including the intricately woven and feathered baskets of the Pomo – are traces of cultures nearly stamped out by the fervor Sutter ignited.

  10. Serving California for over 83 years! State Indian Museum today. Since December 15, 1940, when the museum building was officially dedicated as part of the California State Parks system, the State Indian Museum has become an urban go-to place for California Indians.

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