Hours today are 9:00 - 6:00.

*Expanded Work Schedule for Mountain Crew in May

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Living Treasures Indian Arts Cultural Exchange

Native artists teach and/or demonstrate the creation of artwork to visitors in the Native American Educational and Cultural Center®. Between 10:00am – 6:00pm during the below scheduled weeks, visitors are encouraged to stop in and learn about the selected medium of art along with its cultural significance. All Cultural Programs, including Living Treasures, is included with admission to the Memorial.


(Pictured above: Michelle Reed (Ojibwe) teaches a young visitor how to create a clothespin doll along with the cultural heritage of no-face dolls)


2025 Artists


  • May 25-May31: Roger Broer (Lakota), Monotype Demonstrations
  • June 1-June 7: Aaron White (Ute/Diné), River Cane Flute Making Workshops
  • July 13-July 19: Elena Mendez (Tohono O'odham), Horsehair Weaving Demonstration
  • August 31-September 6: Michelle Reed (Ojibwe), Community Bandolier Bag (Beadwork Workshop)
  • September 28-October 4: Harmony Straub (Lakota), Beadwork Workshop

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Crazy Horse Memorial®

12151 Avenue of the Chiefs

Crazy Horse, SD 57730-8900

605.673.4681


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