Native American Heritage Museum
category : Museums
The Native American Heritage Museum at Highland Mission Historic Site operates as a Kansas State Historical Society museum featuring Native American culture, history, and folk art. It includes a hands-on center for children and adults, and offers workshops, tours, and a gift shop.
Share in the journey of the Great Lakes Indians who were forced to emigrate to Kansas in the 1800s, adapting their traditional woodlands cultures to the rolling prairie landscape. At the museum, once a Presbyterian Mission built in 1845 on the Oregon-California Trail to educate Iowa and Sac and Fox children, you will find quillwork, baskets and other artwork of present-day descendants of emigrant tribes. Through the interactive exhibits, Native Americans tell stories in their own words.
Admission: $3.00 adults; $2.00 seniors and students (K-12, college); annual passes are available, KSHS members admitted free
Hours: Mar - Nov, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Weds - Sat. 1 - 5 p.m. Sun
Dec - Feb, Special events and by appointment. Closed state holidays.
Address: 1737 Elgin Road, 2 mi E of Highland on Hwy 36, 1 mi N
Phone: 785-442-3304
Our Email: nahm@kshs.org
Come visit us in Highland, Kansas