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Museum of Native American History: A Journey Through the Americas' Indigenous Past

Explore 24,000 years of Native American history, art, and culture at Bentonville's Museum of Native American History. Free admission!

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The Museum of Native American History in Bentonville, Arkansas, offers a comprehensive exploration of Native American culture, art, and history spanning 24,000 years. Founded in 2006, the museum showcases artifacts from across the Americas, presented chronologically from 22,000 BC to 1930 AD. With free admission, it's a must-see destination for those seeking to understand the diverse Indigenous cultures of the Americas.

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  • Tuesday 11 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 11 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 11 am-5 pm
  • Friday 11 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 11 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Take advantage of the free self-guided audio tour to enhance your understanding of the exhibits.
  • Check the museum's website for information on special events, workshops, and cultural celebrations.
  • Participate in the arrowhead hunt around the tipi, especially fun for kids.
  • Visit the museum shop to support Indigenous artists and find unique, authentic souvenirs.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    The Museum of Native American History is located at 202 SW O Street in Bentonville. From I-49, take exit 88B if you're heading north, or exit 88 if you're heading south. Follow Central Avenue past the Bentonville Square and cross Walton Boulevard; the museum will be on your left. Free parking is available in the museum's lot, with an expanded overflow area to accommodate buses.

  • Walking

    If you're coming from the Bentonville Square, head west on Central Avenue and cross Walton Boulevard. Continue on O Street, and you'll find the Museum of Native American History on your left. The walk is approximately 10-15 minutes. There are no costs associated with walking.

  • Public Transport

    Ozark Regional Transit (ORT) provides bus service connecting Bentonville and Rogers. Check the ORT website for routes and schedules to the museum. A single ride fare is typically around $1.00 - $1.50. From the bus stop, follow the walking directions to the museum.

  • Ride Share

    Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are available in Bentonville. A short trip from the Bentonville Square to the museum typically costs between $8 and $12, depending on demand and traffic. Input the Museum's address, 202 SW O Street, Bentonville, AR 72712, as your destination.

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Step back in time at the Museum of Native American History (MONAH), where you can explore the rich and diverse cultures of the Americas' first inhabitants. Founded in 2006 by David Bogle, a member of the Cherokee Nation, the museum houses over 10,000 artifacts dating from 22,000 BC to 1930 AD. The museum's exhibits are arranged chronologically, guiding you through the Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, Mississippian, and Historic periods. See ancient tools, pottery, and ceremonial objects that tell the stories of survival, adaptation, and innovation. Highlights include pottery from Arkansas and Oklahoma tribes, each with distinct characteristics based on local river elements, and headdresses from the Plains tribes adorned with eagle feathers. MONAH is committed to education and cultural preservation. The museum offers free admission, making it accessible to all. Visitors can also enjoy an arrowhead hunt around the tipi on the grounds and explore a medicine garden with indigenous plants. The museum's gift shop features authentic Native American art and products, supporting Indigenous artists and businesses. MONAH also hosts events and cultural celebrations throughout the year, further enriching the visitor experience.

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