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The Museum of Anthropology rehabilitates and curates the university’s archaeological and ethnographic collections. The Museum is a repository for archaeological collections created by the work of Federal, State, and County agencies in Washington State. The Museum also has a collection of objects hat represent the culture of Native American tribes that lived in the Inland Northwest, since their contact with Europeans. The museum is not open to the public and its collections are available for examination only by qualified professionals who are researching the life of American Indian people. The museum works closely with American Indian groups

Washington State Univ, Pullman, WA 99164, Phone: 509-335-3441

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