Haskell Cultural Center and Museum

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Lawrence, United States

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Historical place museum· Cultural center· Local history museum· Museums and Institutions· Educational institution· Tourist attraction

Haskell Cultural Center and Museum Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (2 reviews)

Haskell Cultural Center and Museum is located in Lawrence, United States on 2411 Barker Ave. Haskell Cultural Center and Museum is rated 5 out of 5 in the category historical place museum in United States. The vision of the Haskell Cultural Center and Museum is to respectfully serve as a steward of living Tribal materials, traditions and cultural arts. Using these tools as a vehicle of transmission to truthfully convey the story of Haskell’s remarkable evolution from a government boarding school to its present day fully accredited University status. The Cultural Center celebrates the living heritage and culture of all tribal peoples and strives to continue the legacy of education through culturally based exhibitions, educational programs, tribal cultural art classes and internships. It serves as a teaching facility for Haskell students, staff, faculty, alumni, researchers and general public.

Address

2411 Barker Ave

Phone

+1 7858326686

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

Lawrence, Kansas

Founded

2002

Amenities

Good for kidsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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D Jones

I have visited twice and more visits are inevitable. Not only is it historical but contemporary and forward looking. This space inspires and instills reverence for the indigenous ways.

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Diana Staresinic-Deane

This cultural center does an amazing job of examining the complex story of a school that originally existed to assimilate Indians into mainstream white culture and now helps Indian students to find their own voices. Heavy focus is on pre-1926 history and military contributions. Give yourself time; there is a lot of reading.