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National Museum of Anthropology and History
The National Museum of Anthropology offers collections that reflect the creative expressions, adaptations, languages, cultures and daily lives of past and present people from different corners of the globe. Their impressive array of material spans all four subfields of anthropology: archaeology, ethnology, biological and cultural.
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NMAH's Anthropology Section Archives contain over 10,000 linear feet of field notes and manuscripts, photographs, sound recordings and more that support exhibit, research and collection management functions at the Museum.
DUMA's collections in anthropology and history highlight the diversity of world cultures, as well as humanity's transformative journey. Ethical stewardship of these collections, while addressing colonial legacies through cultivating collaborative, reciprocal relationships and respecting indigenous protocols is at the core of what the museum stands for.
National Museum of Fine Arts
The National Museum of Fine Arts (Museo Nacional de Arte) boasts an amazing assortment of art treasures. Art lovers can spend an entire day wandering its many rooms filled with masterpieces by Monet, Van Gogh and Boudin from nineteenth-century French painting such as Manet, Boudin and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
Permanent exhibitions at the Museum can be found in two buildings. One building houses Cuban Arts collections; these exhibits showcase Costumbrismo scenes of daily life and religiosity alongside paintings, sculptures and decorative arts that show Cuba's transition towards hyperrealism starting in the 1970s.
National Museum of Music
The National Museum of Music provides visitors with an interactive experience, encouraging them to discover how people, instruments, and music work together. From African rhythms carried across Atlantic slave ships to hip-hop and R&B genres played today - everything from African rhythms carried across Atlantic slave ships all the way up until today's hip-hop and R&B genres are represented here - there's even memorabilia belonging to Left Eye Lopes from TLC as well as one owned by Louis Armstrong! Plus the museum hosts multiple live musical performances as well as workshops throughout!
National Museum of Natural History
An educational journey awaits at the National Museum of Natural History, with exhibits that span ocean life and African cultures to early human artifacts and Ancient Egyptian mummies. Additionally, visitors can engage with exhibits via virtual tours or distance learning webinars; explore this remarkable museum alone or join a Big Bus Tours Washington D.C. Combo package!
National Museum of Anthropology and History
The Museum's Anthropology Collection comprises archaeological and ethnographic objects that provide insight into world cultures. Its mission is to promote greater knowledge of past and present peoples, places, cultures and connections while supporting responsible community engagement practices.
The collection features tools, decorative and utilitarian objects as well as human remains that help us better understand human adaptation over time. Furthermore, this collection supports anthropological research, teaching and education.
The Museum's collections are enhanced by its Archives, which contain field notes and journals, correspondence maps photographs sound recordings film video. These materials serve as primary source material for visiting artists indigenous communities members as well as scholars studying anthropology or related fields.