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The Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center is a museum of Native American culture in Mashantucket, Connecticut, owned and operated by the
Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation is a federally recognized American Indian tribe in the state of Connecticut. They are descended from the Pequot people, an Algonquian-language tribe that dominated the southern New England coastal areas, and t ...
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Overview

The Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center, located near the tribe's
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, opened August 11, 1998. The facility was built at a cost of $193.4 million, largely funded by casino revenues. It includes a
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and resources for scholarly research on the histories and cultures of the native peoples of the United States and Canada.


Museum exhibits

The museum's permanent collection includes artifacts of Native American peoples of eastern North America from the 16th century to the 20th century, as well as commissioned art works and traditional crafts by modern Native Americans. A series of interactive exhibits and life-size three-dimensional
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s depicts the lifeways and history of the Mashantucket Pequot and their ancestors from the last glacial period through modern times. One highlight is a walk-through re-creation of a coastal Pequot village around the year 1550, shortly before the first contact with Europeans. The village is populated by 51 life-size figures of Indians engaged in activities such as building wigwams, sharpening arrows, and weaving mats. A photomural of an oak-hickory forest surrounds the village. A observation tower allows visitors to view the Mashantucket Pequot
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, the casino, and surrounding areas of southeastern Connecticut. The museum reports having about 250,000 visitors each year. A reviewer for '' Connecticut Magazine'' described the museum as "rival nganything in the nation" and commented that the Pequot village reconstruction and other dioramas "almost put
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to shame".


Facility

The glass and steel building complex that houses the museum and research center was designed by New York City
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s Polshek and Partners. The building design is intended to blend and merge with the surrounding natural landscape. A circular building, the Gathering Space, forms the focal center of the complex and serves as its main entry. Elements of the design are based on the plan of the
Pequot fort The Pequot Fort was a fortified Native American village in what is now the Groton side of Mystic, Connecticut, United States. Located atop a ridge overlooking the Mystic River, it was a palisaded settlement of the Pequot tribe until its destruc ...
at Mystic, Connecticut, that played an important role in the tribe's history. The complex received several awards for design and construction, including: * American Architecture Award, Chicago Athenaeum, 1998 * Best of 1998 Award, ''New York Construction News'' * Merit Award,
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(AIA) New York state, 1999 * Merit Award, AIA New England Regional Design Awards Program, 1999 * Innovative Design and Excellence in Architecture with Steel Award, AIA and American Institute of Steel Construction, 1999 * Honor Award, AIA Connecticut, 2000 * AIA National Award for Architecture, 2000 * New York Association of Consulting Engineers Platinum Award for Excellence in Structural Design, 2000 * Merit Winner, Engineering Awards of Excellence, 2000 In 2006, the museum building's
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, which covers , was recognized with a Green Roof Award of Excellence.


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Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center
{{Authority control Native American museums in Connecticut Museums in New London County, Connecticut