Indian Arts and Crafts Board Museums
The Indian Arts and Crafts Board operates three regional
museums:
- Sioux
Indian Museum, Rapid City, South Dakota
- Museum
of the Plains Indian, Browning, Montana
- Southern
Plains Indian Museum, Anadarko, Oklahoma
These museums play a role in promoting authentic Indian arts and crafts through their permanent exhibitions, changing promotional sales exhibitions, and public educational activities. The museum staff serves as advocates to educate the public on the Act and to encourage submission of valid complaints of violations under the Act.
The museums serve as major economic, cultural, and educational attractions in their respective regions. The museums enjoy strong tribal support and are staging points for regional and national promotions for the economic benefit of emerging Indian artists and artisans. Annually the museums are increasing access to museum property through visitation at the museums, loans to other institutions, and website visitors. Because of their great regional value, but also because of the need to free up IACB federal funds to fight counterfeiting, the IACB is working to find regional organizations willing to fund the museums after fiscal year 2007.
Artwork by Shirley Scherer
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