Communications (Stay Connected)

Stay connected with the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum's development and progress. The website offers the most complete and comprehensive information about the Native American Cultural & Educational Authority agency wide developments, American Indian Cultural Center & Museum construction, institutional developments, arts & exhibitions updates, community outreach & public programming initiatives, legacy building opportunities and operational developments.  There are many other ways you can stay connected the American Indian Cultural Center & Museum progress:

 

  • Quarterly eNewsletter-subscribe to the American Indian Cultural Center & Museum's Quarterly Newsletter to get updates on our progress each quarter.
  • Senior Leadership Blogs-behind the scenes discussions about the American Indian Cultural Center & Museum's progress
  • Social Media-join the American Indian Cultural Center & Museum's online communities to get daily posts which include, discussions, polls, links and resources. American Indian Cultural Center & Museum social media sites include: Facebook, Twitter, Youtube & LinkedIn
  • Media Coverage-recent media about the American Indian Cultural Center & Museum or Native American Cultural & Educational Authority
  • Image & Document Downloads-project images & documents that can be downloaded for promotional usage.
  • Media Coverage-recent news stories about the American Indian Cultural Center & Museum or the Native American Cultural & Educational Authority
  • OklaVision Native Culture Interviews-each week the American Indian Cultural Center & Museum schedules a guest on the Native Culture segment of OklaVision's live weekday program highlighting authentic Native Culture.

Cultural Tourism

The American Indian Cultural Center & Museum is committed to positively enhancing cultural tourism in the State of Oklahoma to  help position Oklahoma as a unique cultural tourism destination. The American Indian Cultural Center & Museum is actively engaged with the following tourism associations or initiatives:

 

Future American Indian Cultural Center & Museum Tourism Developments

  • Privately-funded Business Enterprises-businesses to attract large numbers of visitors to the site, generating revenue that will help sustain the educational & cultural programs. Each business enterprise will complement the American Indian Cultural Center & Museum ethos.
  • Arts & Crafts Market Place-establish a showcase for an extraordinary range of beautiful and diverse works by contemporary Oklahoma Artists, providing visitors with the opportunity to purchase authentic works of American Indian art.
  • Resort Hotel & Conference Center-a luxury hotel will provide visitors with a unique opportunity to vacation in a contemporary urban encampment, while the conference center will attract meetings, conference and symposia from around the world.

Communications & Cultural Tourism

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Shoshana Wassserman, Director of Marketing & Public Relations
Thlopthlocco Tribal Town, Muscogee Creek