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Jesse Peter Multicultural Museum

Jesse Peter Multicultural Museum

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Resources

Area Museums and Cultural Centers with Native California Collections

  • California Indian Museum and Cultural Center - Santa Rosa, CA
  • Museum of the American Indian - Novato, CA
  • Grace Hudson Museum and Sun House- Ukiah, CA
  • Clarke Museum - Eureka, CA
  • Phoebe A Hearst Museum - Berkeley, CA
  • Oakland Museum - Oakland, CA
  • deYoung Museum - San Francisco, CA
  • Jesse Peter Museum Tour - Santa Rosa, CA - 2011

California Basketry Videos

  • Corine Pearce and Pomo Basketry, California episode (Craft In America)
  • Curator Sherrie Smith-Ferri talks about Pomo Twine Baskets  (Craft in America)

Indigenous Digital Archives

  • The Indigenous Digital Archives- explore historical photos, tribal information and more
  • Treaties Explorer

News Resources

  • Native News Online

Traditional Arts Videos

  • Maria Martinez: Indian Pottery of San Ildefonso (Documentary, 1972, VHS)
  • Acoma Potter Lucy Lewis (NMPBS ¡COLORES!)
  • Mary Weahkee makes Mogollon Sandals from Yucca leaves (Museum of Indian Arts and Culture)
  • Teri Greeves demonstrates beading techniques for moccasins (Museum of Indian Arts and Culture)

Teaching Resources - Native American

  • Native American Studies Collection, Berkeley, CA
  • California Indian History Curriculum Coalition (4th Grade)- Sac State
  • Native Land - Interactive Map of Indigenous Territories, Languages, and Treaties

 

    Location and Hours

    The Museum is currently

    C L O S E D


    We hope to reopen soon.
    Please visit the page
    SRJC Coronavirus Updates
    for more information


     

    Located behind Doyle Library, in Bussman Hall

    1501 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95401

    Phone: (707) 527-4479

     

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