The Tunica-Biloxi Cultural and Educational Resources Center in the town of Marksville, Louisiana is a sprawling 40,000-square-foot complex that is made up of tribal government offices, meeting rooms, a distance learning center, classrooms, an auditorium, a research library, a gift shop, a restoration and conservation laboratory, and a museum exhibit gallery. The “Tunica Treasure” is showcased at the Tunica-Biloxi Museum, an extensive Native American European trade item collection, as well as other artifacts, that were deposited as “grave goods” from 1731 to 1764 by the Tunica. The museum is typically open from 9:00am until 4:00pm, Monday to Friday.
151 Melacon Rd, Marksville, LA 71351, Phone: 318-253-9767