The Traveling Tinkers - Akta' Lakota Museum and Cultural Center
One of the more unique museums in the state, and one I must say is the finest I have ever seen, is located on the campus of St. Joseph's Indian School, which opened in 1991 The words "Akta Lakota" mean "to honor the people" and were chosen because the museum is truly intended to honor and preserve the rich culture of the Lakota people.
On display is a fascinating array of Indian artifacts, artwork, and educational items. Much of the museum's original collection came from gifts given to St. Joseph's by alumni and friends since the school opened in 1927. After the museum opened, it acquired many new pieces and continually strives to add relevant pieces to the collection.
The museum also houses a Collector's gallery, which gives local artists a play to display and sell their work.
The facility is way more than a traditional museum, it is an experience, and I bet one that alot of people really don't know about. We were the ONLY people from Massachusetts to put a pin on the map.
It is a major lesson on the Native American way of life both past and present. It is free, but they accept donations.
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