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“southwestern arts & crafts”
Opened to the public in 1994, Notah-Dineh Museum features an extensive display of historic American Indian art and artifacts. Antique cradleboards, beaded toys, ceremonial gloves and moccasins, tomahawks, breastplates, pottery, fetishes, woven baskets, kachinas from the 1920's and 1930's, and antique Navajo rugs provide a glimpse into Native American life. The largest known Two Grey Hills weaving is showcased in the museum. Relics of the Old West in the exhibit include antique bits and bridles, beaded leatherwear, fringed dresses and leggings, and historic firearms. The museum is free to the public. Notah-Dineh's original museum collection was started over 50 years ago, when trading posts served as the commercial and social centers for the reservation.
I have bought thousands of dollars worth of merchandise at this place over the last five years. They have great inventory at reasonable prices.. I have enjoyed stopping here whenever I pass... Read more
The museum is not much of one, if your looking for Native American artifacts museum this is a waste of time. It's more like an over priced store with a few native blankets for show My son payed... Read more
Stopped by for some souvenirs and found pretty amazing merchandise. Staff was great........ We left with Native American sterling silver jewelry, dream catchers, arrowheads, and beaded... Read more
Notah Dineh Trading
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- Mon - Sat: 9:00 am - 5:30 pm
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