The Mid-America All-Indian Center is a unique museum in the United States, dedicated to the history and culture of Native Americans. It is located in a picturesque setting along the Arkansas River in the Riverside neighborhood of Wichita, Kansas. This museum is the only facility in the state of Kansas that is solely dedicated to American Indian culture, making it a unique destination for those interested in learning more about this important aspect of American history.
The museum's collection is a testament to the rich and diverse culture of Native Americans. It includes the largest publicly displayed body of artwork by Blackbear Bosin, a renowned Kiowa - Comanche sculptor and painter. Visitors can also admire other notable pieces in the collection such as intricate beadwork, pipe bags, jewelry, pottery, and baskets. These artifacts provide a glimpse into the artistic traditions and craftsmanship of Native American tribes.
The Mid-America All-Indian Center is not just a museum, but also a vibrant cultural hub. It hosts powwows and other cultural events that celebrate Native American heritage. In 2011, the center launched the first annual American Indian Festival, which is modeled after the Red Earth Festival held in Oklahoma City. These events provide an immersive experience for visitors, allowing them to engage with and learn about Native American culture in a dynamic way.
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650 N. Seneca, Wichita
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