A non-profit educational foundation created for the purpose of preserving Native American artifacts, art, and culture.
A non-profit educational foundation created for the purpose of preserving Native American artifacts, art, and culture.
  • Gameday!

    Frisco Native American Museum 53536 Nc Hwy 12, Frisco, NC, United States

    Ever wonder what kind of games Native Americans played? Native people played games of chance, skill, and even board games. Every Friday at 11 am and 2 pm you can test your skill. Try to win Picaria (a board game) or see if you can handle a Abenaki game to test your coordination. Join us […]

  • June 24th Moth Night at the Museum

    Frisco Native American Museum 53536 Nc Hwy 12, Frisco, NC, United States

    Naturalists, Nature Lovers, and Citizen Scientists: Come join us for a memorable night of magic and mystery as we shine a light to attract moths to a collecting sheet! We'll be getting up close and personal with these fluttering creatures. Together we'll learn all about their crucial role in the ecosystem and the importance of […]

    Free With Admission
  • June 25 Discover Your Love Of Leps

    Frisco Native American Museum 53536 Nc Hwy 12, Frisco, NC, United States

    Leps, short for Lepidoptera, commonly known as butterflies and moths, are an important order of insects vital to the health of our ecosystems. Learn how you can attract and support the life cycles of these day and night time pollinators, create a mini habitat in your own backyard with native plants, and understand what they […]

    Free With Admission
  • Who was Chief Wingina of the Hatterask?

    Frisco Native American Museum 53536 Nc Hwy 12, Frisco, NC, United States

    Hundreds of years before famous Chiefs like Geronimo, Crazy Horse and Tecumseh, there was an extraordinary chief that has been erased from history. Join Gray Michael Parsons and learn about a man who worked to protect his people, Chief Wingina of the Hatterask/Roanoke people. Event is free with museum admission. We will be hosting this […]

    Free With Admission
  • Gameday!

    Frisco Native American Museum 53536 Nc Hwy 12, Frisco, NC, United States

    Ever wonder what kind of games Native Americans played? Native people played games of chance, skill, and even board games. Every Friday at 11 am and 2 pm you can test your skill. Try to win Picaria (a board game) or see if you can handle a Abenaki game to test your coordination. Join us […]

  • The Tribes of the Outer Banks

    Frisco Native American Museum 53536 Nc Hwy 12, Frisco, NC, United States

    Who were the original Native Americans that lived on the Outer Banks? How did they live? What did they eat? Were they enemies or friends to each other? What language did they speak? Come and find out more about the five tribes/villages that existed long before the English arrived.

  • Native Foods

    Frisco Native American Museum 53536 Nc Hwy 12, Frisco, NC, United States

    Love chocolate? How about chili? Pumpkin pie and so much more. Come to this mouthwatering program about all the amazing foods that we eat that came from north, central and south America. Discover how the foods from the Americas, changed food all over the world.

  • Native Stories & Lore

    Frisco Native American Museum 53536 Nc Hwy 12, Frisco, NC, United States

    Among Native peoples you will hear “All my relations” and “We are all related” in greetings, prayers and everyday life. Discover what that means to Native Americans. How we view our relationship with all the life around us, through teachings and stories.

  • Gameday!

    Frisco Native American Museum 53536 Nc Hwy 12, Frisco, NC, United States

    Ever wonder what kind of games Native Americans played? Native people played games of chance, skill, and even board games. Every Friday at 11 am and 2 pm you can test your skill. Try to win Picaria (a board game) or see if you can handle a Abenaki game to test your coordination. Join us […]

  • Abenaki Story Telling & Music with Elder Francine Jones

    Frisco Native American Museum 53536 Nc Hwy 12, Frisco, NC, United States

    Abenaki Elder Francine Jones will be sharing some traditional teaching stories and music. Elder Francine is a storyteller, musician, and advocate for maintaining and protecting their language and culture. She is working with Vermont state to create a curriculum covering the history of the Abenaki in Vermont. This will be available for students from public […]

    Free With Admission
  • Abenaki Story Telling & Music with Elder Francine Jones

    Frisco Native American Museum 53536 Nc Hwy 12, Frisco, NC, United States

    Abenaki Elder Francine Jones will be sharing some traditional teaching stories and music. Elder Francine is a storyteller, musician, and advocate for maintaining and protecting their language and culture. She is working with Vermont state to create a curriculum covering the history of the Abenaki in Vermont. This will be available for students from public […]

    Free With Admission
  • The Tribes of the Outer Banks

    Frisco Native American Museum 53536 Nc Hwy 12, Frisco, NC, United States

    Who were the original Native Americans that lived on the Outer Banks? How did they live? What did they eat? Were they enemies or friends to each other? What language did they speak? Come and find out more about the five tribes/villages that existed long before the English arrived.

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