“Discover the regions rich history”
The Oneida Nation Museum opened in 1979 with a small collection obtained from community members. In 1994-1995, the Museum purchased a large portion of the Turtle Museum Collection in Niagara Falls, NY, which was closing. This nearly doubled our collection size. The mission of the Oneida Nation Museum is to provide education about the Oneida and Iroquois culture, history, and nationhood. This is accomplished by developing, preserving, and expanding resources and collections, and by providing exhibits and other educational programming. The Museum also displays and promotes Iroquois artwork. The Oneida Nation Museum shall provide a unique and enlightening experience that can be interpreted to all ages for the next seven generations.
My Friend took me there on my road trip from Ca. I am Iroquois Oneida descent on my Fathers Mother's side from NY an found out after my Mom passed .....my Father was a depression baby an any Native American was looked down upon ......so I found this out later in life .....the Museum is WONDERFUL all the information was a welcome to me the Tribal volunteers gave me so much to remember an I am so very Thankful ....it is a MUST stop an see you won't be disappointed......also we were looking for the Cemetery an found a Marine Corp. Museum on the Reservation an found the Cemetery to pay our respects
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- Tue, Thu, Fri: 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
- Wed: 8:30 am - 6:00 pm
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