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National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians
901 E. Central Blvd, Anadarko, OK 73005
GPS Coordinates: 35.072711, -98.228794
Tel: (405) 247-5555
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carolswindell.70/
Website: https://americanindianhof.com
Open: Monday thru Saturday 9AM to 5PM / Sunday 2PM to 5PM.
Please note, the Visitors Center is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. However the Statuary Garden is open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.
The National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians was incorporated in 1952 in Anadarko, Oklahoma and dedicated their first sculpture in 1953 of the famed Delaware Indian Scout Black Beaver. The outdoor statuary garden, which has free admission and is staffed by volunteers, features busts of forty-one Native Americans from various tribes to honor their contributions and place in American history.
Inside the museum and in the grounds gardens, visitors will find busts commemorating:
Pascal Poolaw
Kicking Bird
Tohausan
Stumbling Bear
Satanta
T. C. Cannon
Chief Ahpeahtone
of the Kiowa Nation as well as many many others of among around 30 different native nations.
Source:
* National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians. (n.d.). National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians. [online] Available at: americanindianhof.com [Accessed 15 Jan. 2019].
This point of interest is part of the tour: OK Kiowa Nation - Past and Present
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