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Historic Sites, in the Southeast 
Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site was home to several thousand Native Americans between 1000 A.D. to 1550 A.D., there are six earthen mounds, a plaza, village area, borrow pits and defensive ditch. This area is one of the most intact sites of the Mississippian Culture in
the Southeast.

 

Kolomoki Mounds Historic Park features seven earthen mounds built between 250 - 950 A.D. by the Swift Creek and Weeden Island Indians.  The site includes Georgia's oldest great temple mound, two burial mounds and four ceremonial mounds.

 

Ocmulgee National Monument attests to 17,000 years of human life in the Southeast - One of the earliest artifacts found on the site was a pre-9000 B.C. Clovis spear point.
 

Russell Cave was inhabited for more than 10,000 years by early (prehistoric)  Native Americans and is a significant archaeological site.  Russell Cave provides a record of the daily life of the Native Americans who used the cave for shelter from 6500 B.C. to 1650 A.D.

Art Studios and Galleries
dk Gallery
The Curtis Collection

Artists
Roxanne Swentzell
The Curtis Collection

Museums
National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI)
Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center
Heard Museum
Native American Museum of Art (NAMA)
Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA)

Film
Native Networks
American Indian Film Institute (AIFI)

Government
Georgia Indian Council


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