Amerind Museum

Nestled in spectacular Texas Canyon in southeastern Arizona, the Amerind's 1600-acre campus is located in the ancestral homeland of the Chiricahua Apache. The Amerind Foundation and Museum was established in 1937 by William Shirley Fulton to explore and expand knowledge of Native Peoples through research, education, and conservation.

  • Location
  • 2100 N Amerind Road
  • Dragoon, Arizona 85609
  • HoursTuesday to Sunday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
    Closed Mondays and major holidays.

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