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Hakamé—Greetings

Shinnecock
People of the Stony Shore


Find Shinnecock Native American Art, Jewelry & More at the Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center & Museum    

Algonquin Heritage Preservation
We are an ancient people actively involved in preservation our Algonquin heritage and culture, as we have done for thousands of years. Ours is the only Native American owned and operated museum on Long Island. As we present both our ancient and living Eastern Woodland culture, we the Shinnecock, People of the Stony Shore, welcome you to the Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum for an exciting and educational experience.

Dedicated to Our Ancestors
With the establishment of our tribal museum on our reservation, near Southampton, Long Island, New York, we have reached yet another milestone in our long and proud march through history. Dedicated to the Ancestors, whom we are taught to honor from generation to generation, the museum with its carved deer door officially opened in June of 2001.

Permanent Exhibition
Our first permanent exhibit, A Walk with the People, consists of murals painted by Shinnecock artist, David Bunn Martine. The murals depict the journey of the People from pre-historic times to the present. In July of 2003, the Estate of Fredrick DeMatteis generously donated 20 bronze sculptures of Native American figures, which became our second permanent exhibit, My Spirit Dances Forever.
 

Arts! Crafts! Food! & Fun!

Winter Arts & Craft Festival
December 12 & 13, 2009
Click here for more information


Native American Fine Art
Silent Auction Fundraiser
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Click here to view auction items

Join
Your membership dollars are fully tax-deductible and help us maintain our exhibits, acquire new ones, establish workshops and educational programs for the public, and pay for administrative costs. Fill out our printable membership form and send it back to us to join today.

For more information about Shinnecock and Montauk history and culture visit www.thehamptons.com/indians.


Open Friday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Private Tours Are Available.
(Please Give 2 Weeks' Notice.)

Located at 100 Montauk Highway at the corner of West Gate Road,
¼ mile east of Southampton College.

Experience the Beauty of the Art, History and Culture of the Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center & Museum

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The Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum is funded in part by Administration for Native Americans (ANA), US Department of Health and Human Services, and the Town of Southampton.




Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center And Museum
100 Montauk Highway & West Gate Road
PO Box 5059
Southampton, NY 11969
Phone: (631) 287-4923
Fax: (631) 287-7153
office@shinnecockmuseum.org
Media Contact
Andrea Gurvitz
Gurvitz Marketing Solutions
7 Manor Lane
Easthampton, NY 11937

Phone: (631) 324-3082
Fax: (631) 329-5333
agurvitz@optonline.net