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We’re Dreaming Big — and You’re Part of It!

Join us, support us.

The Museum of Indigenous People has been a cultural anchor in Prescott since the 1930s. Today, we’re stepping into a bold new chapter: the creation of a state-of-the-art Cultural Center — a place where Indigenous voices are celebrated, stories are shared, and traditions live on for generations to come.

Our 2–3 Year Vision:

  • Build the new Cultural Center

  • Expand exhibitions & artist residencies

  • Launch more cultural programs for youth & community

  • Amplify Indigenous artists from Arizona, New Mexico, and the Southwest
     

This isn’t just our project — it’s a community movement. Your support, whether through donations, sponsorships, or simply sharing our mission, fuels the change.

Let’s honor the past and rise to the future — together.

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We invite you to help make a difference

We have a variety of ways to contribute, see below.

Donate

Visit Us

You can contribute by visiting the museum in person and experiencing the rich cultural firsthand. Come by!

147 N. Arizona Ave. Prescott, AZ 86301

Call Us

You can always call us to dontae, or ask and learn more about how to support us. Please call us from Mon-Sat from 10am-4pm.

Call 928-445-1230.

Donate Online

Choose the best option that works for you. Our new campaign includes the new Culture Center including new gallery exhibits, and featured artists from all over Turtle Island.

Frequency

One time

Monthly

Amount

$10

$50

$100

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Other

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-3pm

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.

© 2025 by Museum of Indigenous People. Built by Dópez Design.

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