"Aims And Objects Of The Museum Of The American Indian, Heye Foundation" offers a glimpse into the foundational principles and goals of a significant institution dedicated to the preservation and study of Native American cultures. This document outlines the museum’s mission, focusing on its commitment to collecting, researching, and exhibiting artifacts and materials that represent the diverse histories and traditions of indigenous peoples across the Americas.
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