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A national historic landmark, this museum interprets the rich archaeology and history of a 17th century Huron Indian village, Marquette's French Jesuit Mission, and local Ojibwa (Chippewa) Indian traditions and contemporary culture. Exhibits, continuous videos, and live demonstrations by nature interpreters all help visitors explore this exciting chapter of the straits area history. This unique gift shop features an outstanding selection of authentic, locally-made Certified Native American art, crafts and gift items, and has the area's largest selection of native books. Located inside the Museum of Ojibwa Culture. Open Memorial Day weekend to early December or by appointment.
MargieDetroit | October 2025
Excellent Ojibwe history
The Museum of Ojibwe Culture in St. Ignace is an excellent and beautiful reminder of the history of Native Peoples in Michigan. Well worth a visit.
Lea B | July 2025
A Wealth of Information, Delivered with Love
What an amazing experience! Tom and Francie took time to show us so many special details. Their passion for preserving Ojibwa culture is humbling and inspiring.
SubicChick | May 2024
Great place to visit, great rainy day activity.
My mom and I go on a UP road trip every year. We stop here every year and it is always a nice visit. Sometimes it is when we stay in St. Ignace and sometimes when we are just visiting for the day...
Alea B | December 2024
Educational family fun
My family and I had a great time at the Museum of Ojibwa Culture!! It was very educational and informative. What an interesting and beautiful culture. The owners are wonderful people!
Amy K | August 2024
An awesome experience
The museum was amazing. The staff was kind and very helpful. We visit St. Ignace yearly and come to visit the museum every time. We truly enjoy it
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