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Apr 9, 2024 · Learn about the Nisenan Maidu who lived in this area for thousands of years at the museum and trail. See exhibits, petroglyphs, native plants and animals, and more.
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Learn about the Nisenan Maidu culture and history at this site where they lived for thousands of years. Explore the museum exhibits, petroglyphs, and trails, or host events and weddings at this park.
The museum sits at an ancient site where Nisenan Maidu families lived for 3,000 years. Hundreds of bedrock mortar holes, petroglyphs on sandstone boulders, rock art, and a vast midden area are evidence of thousands of years of residence. The site has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1973. The site is unique in the ...
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Learn about the Nisenan Maidu culture and history at this museum and trail in Roseville, CA. See interactive exhibits, petroglyphs, bedrock mortar holes and more.
The Maidu Museum is located on a archaeological site of the home of the indigenous Maidu Indian culture. That culture flourished in what is now Roseville, CA for over 7,000 years. The Museum features exhibits of items found within the grounds, as well of other artifacts and hand-crafted items of other indigenous peoples and current Native ...
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Learn about the Nisenan Maidu culture and history at the Maidu Museum & Historic Site in Roseville, CA. Explore interactive exhibits, displays, and petroglyphs at this unique cultural destination.
Maidu Museum & Historic Site offers a unique cultural haven for families and individuals who want to experience the life and culture of the Nisenan Maidu who called this location home for thousands of years. The trail wanders through the historic site featuring cultural landmarks such as bedrock mortar holes and deeply carved petroglyphs.