Arizona State Museum, established in 1893, is the oldest and largest anthropological research facility in the U.S. Southwest, offering a rich exploration of the region's 13,000-year human history through exhibits, tours, programs, and a research library.
Located on Indigenous land in Tucson, Arizona, the museum showcases the enduring cultures of the O'odham and Pascua Yaqui peoples, with expansive collections that serve as exceptional resources for the study, teaching, and appreciation of Southwest Native jewelry, basketry, and fiber art.
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