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Reclaiming Trust, Rebuilding Legacy

Executive Director Manuel Lucero inside the Museum of Indigenous People trading post, featuring Native-authored literature and handcrafted Indigenous artwork. Photo Credit: Flagstaff Business News
Executive Director Manuel Lucero inside the Museum of Indigenous People trading post, featuring Native-authored literature and handcrafted Indigenous artwork. Photo Credit: Flagstaff Business News

What does it take for a museum to evolve and earn trust in a community it’s meant to serve? Flagstaff Business News profiles the Museum of Indigenous People and Executive Director Manuel Lucero, highlighting the museum’s shift toward authenticity, education, and Native-led perspective. It’s a thoughtful look at preservation, accountability, and the future of cultural stewardship in Prescott.



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MIP (Museum of Indigenous People)

Is a 501(c)(3)non-profit organization in Prescott Arizona. Located in the heart of Yavapai County. EIN # 86-0702971

Hours of Operation:

Monday-Friday: 10am-4pm

Saturday: 10am-4pm

Sunday: Closed

Email: info@museumofindigenouspeople.org

Phone:

928-445-1230

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Admission Prices

Children 0-12 Free

Youth 13-17 $6

Students w/ ID $6

Adults are $10

Seniors (55 +) $8

Veterans $6

Fire/EMS/Police $6

MIP Members Free

Native Americans Free

The handicap parking area and the handicap entrance are at the back of the building.

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