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May 2024 by Anthony Chi
Nice place to learn a few things about Native Americans.
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November 2023 by Rick Mason
Very cool place.
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November 2023 by bob brandon
went there to vote
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September 2023 by Juliana
We are grateful for Trickster Cultural Center is part of our community. The center features a beautiful arts gallery, artisan made giftshop and major community center for voting, farmer's market hub and more.The entrance is free yet donations are encouraged to support the artists and community mission.
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June 2023 by Daniel Harcourt
I am so proud to have the Trickster Cultural Center in the same community where I live. I have visited several times and I always learn something new. This is definitely someplace you need to visit if you've heard stories that some of your ancestors were native American Indians but have never seen actual proof. They can help guide you ascertain the truth. If you know that you have ancestors who were native American Indians, or are just interested in finding out more about native American Indians, you will not be disappointed. I highly encourage everyone to visit and check it out.
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May 2023 by Gina Roxas
Field Museum and Trickster Cultural Center have partner up to share a new exhibit in the West Gallery. Starting April 25th... stop in Tuesday through Saturday...
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December 2022 by Gabriel Cleveland
Very nice and friendly place and lots of Native American articles and regalia and very knowledgeable Natives on-site to ask and answer any questions you would have about Native Americans ❤️
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November 2022 by Claudia Balbontin
It is a very nice place in the summer time they come to sell fresh ranch fruit.
And it also has a place inside the building for things to sell.
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November 2022 by Pam Kinney
Loved it
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October 2022 by karen mermel
I went to experience both Japanese and Indigenous drumming. Very nice.
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September 2022 by Angry P.
Went with hubby to visit Trickster Cultural Center. It was ok. There were only a handful of people present. A lot of the things there were for sale, quite a few seemed way overpriced. They had jewelry, pottery, arts, etc. There is a collection of Native American items, a showcasing of Native American veterans who have served the nation, as well as the Code Talkers who my husband found interesting. Most of the items are on a first floor, there were some pictures and some typical clothing on a second floor which we could not really see well since there appeared to be a meeting. No entrance fee. There is a donation box however. It appears they also have event or different type of activities/outings that they showcase.
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August 2022 by Catherine Greer
Great spot with a good amount of information. Very noble nonprofit.
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July 2022 by Bob Brandt
I needed to do some research and they had exactly what I was looking for. Always interesting to see their beautiful displays.
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June 2022 by Katherine Davis
I will be back to visit History, Culture and Strength
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February 2022 by Bob R.
We live only a few miles from the Trickster Cultural Center and have never been able to go. We've tried to go many times over the years but never looked at their hours of operation. We finally were able to go in on 2/26/22. And, the wait was worth it. We were the only people who were not volunteers or employees that day - we had the museum to ourselves. The building was much larger than it appears outside. You enter into the front room, which is a combination of artifacts, art, jewelry, and a gift shop. There is a room open on the north side which was, for the most part empty. This is their special exhibit room. There were some remaining items from a prior exhibit, which were very interesting. There is also a room upstairs with various items. The most interesting were the quilts and a Native American dress exhibit. Most of the museum is built to honor Native American veterans. This whole theme was fascinating. I fancy myself as an American history buff. Frankly, everything was new to me except for a display case explaining the "Code Talkers." (If you aren't sure about the code talkers - check Wikipedia or see the movie. This was fantastic. There is no entrance fee so you can just enter, but there is a place to leave donations. When you do go, make sure to donate what you can. Much of their funding relies on this.