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Rez Dogz

The Museum of Indigenous People in Prescott, Arizona, has a special exhibit called "REZ DOGZ" that examines the relationship between humans and canines, particularly focusing on the issues surrounding homeless dogs on reservations and the organizations working to address these issues. The exhibit also includes a visitor-interactive portion called "Wags & Brags" where visitors can share stories about their Rez-Cued dogs. 

Rez Dogz will run until September 26th, 2025. 

More about Rez Dogs

  • Relationship with canines:

    The exhibit examines the long-standing relationship between humans and dogs throughout history, particularly in Indigenous communities.

  • Homeless dog issues:

    It addresses the challenges of homeless dogs on reservations and the work of organizations dedicated to helping them.

  • Organizations helping Rez dogs:

    The exhibit highlights the efforts of various organizations that are working to solve the problems associated with Rez dogs.

  • Visitor interaction:

    The "Wags & Brags" portion encourages visitors to share their personal stories and experiences with their own Rez-Cued dogs.

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928-445-1230

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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.

Address:

147 N. Arizona Ave.

Prescott, AZ 86301

Email: info@museumofindigenouspeople.org

Phone:

928-445-1230

EIN#:

86-0702971

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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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