Museum of the Plains Indian - Browning

Museum of the Plains Indian is a permanent exhibition gallery, which presents a rich collection of historic arts created by tribal people of the Northern Plains. There are three dioramas. Carved wood panels by Blackfeet sculptor John Clarke are on display. Come and admire the murals by Blackfeet artist Victor Pepion. We are open seven days a week during the summer season and there is an admission fee.

Website Address


Mailing Address
Not Available

Street Address
124 2nd Avenue NW
Browning,  MT 59417

Phone: 406-338-2230
Fax: 406-338-7404

Museum of the Plains Indian is located at the junction of Highway 2 and 89, west of Browning.

Season
All Year

Hours
June/September: 9:00am - 4:45pm October/May: 10:00am - 4:30pm Appointments are requested for bus tours.

Payments
cash, travelers checks

Reservations
reservations accepted, walk-ins welcome

parking, public restroom, air conditioning

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