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REZ DOGZ EXHIBIT

MONDAY - SATURDAY | 10AM - 4PM
“The story of our relationship with canines throughout the ages, and the issues reservations face with today’s Rez Dogz.”

Reservation dogs are not just any dogs that most people from an urban environment think of.
Generally, dogs are family members, lazing about in fenced yards, or walking on leashes and
learning to behave. This is true of many pets as well as many working dogs on the ranches of
tribal lands today. However, the term “Rez Dogs” refer to something different. They are off the leash,
uncared for, and they are ill-tempered with very bad manners. This special exhibit examines that part of the story, the homeless, hungry, and
unloved that have become a serious threat to human safety.

The early domesticated wolves produced beasts of burden which accompanied travelers and hunters of the past.

Being important components of daily life, dogs joined their masters in work, in artworks, and in their graves.

 

EXHIBIT BROCHURE

147 N. ARIZONA AVENUE PRESCOTT, AZ

Our Location: 

147 N Arizona Ave, Prescott, AZ 86301

Museum Hours:

Mon-Sat 10 AM - 4 PM

* Closed on Sunday with the exception of special weekend events

Phone: 

T: 928-445-1230

F: 928-777-0573

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 10224
Prescott, AZ 86304

2024 Closures 

November 28

December 23-26

December 28-January 12

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The Museum of Indigenous People is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

EIN #86-0702971

 

ADMISSION PRICES

Natives, The Museum of Indigenous People Members, and children under 13 years of age are FREE.

Youth 13- 17 and Students with ID are $6. |   Adults are $10.   |   Seniors (55 +) are $8.  |  Veterans $6.

The handicap parking area and the handicap entrance are at the back of the building.  Parking Map CLICK HERE.

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