Quinault Cultural Center and Museum

Museum in Washington state
47°20′30″N 124°17′18″W / 47.3416°N 124.2882°W / 47.3416; -124.2882TypeCulturalCollectionsBaskets, carvings, tribal library, and photographic archive[1]CuratorLelani Chubby[2]OwnerQuinault Indian Nation

The Quinault Cultural Center and Museum is a museum of culture in Taholah, Washington, owned and funded by the Quinault Indian Nation.[3] It contains artifacts, arts, and crafts of the Quinault, housed in a converted retail building.[4]: 735 [5]: 54  Some of the art forms have been influenced by Polynesian cultural motifs, brought home by World War II veterans.[6]

The museum received a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services in 2012 to conduct research, publish a guidebook, and create a mobile museum exhibit on the tribe's ethnobotanical heritage.[7]

In 2013, the Cultural Center hosted workshops on paddle- and drum-making for thousands of visitors to the Tribal Canoe Journeys.[8]

References

  1. ^ A Travel Guide to Indian Country: Washington State 2005–2006 (PDF), Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians Economic Development Corporation, August 2004, p. 18
  2. ^ "Quinault Indian Nation directory", Official website, Quinault Indian Nation, retrieved 2015-07-17
  3. ^ Cooper & Sandoval 2006.
  4. ^ Danilov, Victor J. (2002), Museums and Historic Sites of the American West, Greenwood Press, ISBN 9780313309083
  5. ^ Robbins, Catherine C. (2011), All Indians Do Not Live in Teepees (or Casinos), University of Nebraska Press, ISBN 9780803238121
  6. ^ Ruby, Robert H.; Brown, John A. (2013), A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Pacific Northwest, Clifford E. Trafzer (contributor) (third ed.), University of Oklahoma Press, ISBN 9780806189529
  7. ^ Native American/Native Hawaiian Museum Services Grant Announcement, Institute of Museum and Library Services, September 2012
  8. ^ Bruscas, Angelo (April 19, 2013), "CANOE JOURNEY: CULTURAL PILGRIMAGE TO BE HOSTED BY QUINAULTS", North Coast News
  • Native American Museums & Cultural Centers, Seattle: Burke Museum, retrieved 2015-07-17
  • Quinault Nation directory (PDF), State of Washington Governor's Office of Indian Affairs, retrieved 2015-07-17
  • Washington State Olympic Peninsula's SR 109 Scenic Byway (PDF) (brochure), Grays Harbor Council of Governments, December 2011, retrieved 2015-07-17
  • Cooper, Karen Coody; Sandoval, Nicolasa I. (2006), Living Homes for Cultural Expression: North American Native Perspectives on Creating Community Museums (PDF), Smithsonian Institution National Museum of the American Indian

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