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The Heard Museum has collections from Indigenous cultures throughout the world, but its focus is on Native people of the Southwest. This includes the diverse cultures that live in Arizona and New Mexico. The unique landscapes and environments of this region differ vastly from place to place, and the Native people who live in these regions also greatly differ one from the other. While many people think of all Indians living in teepees and wearing headdresses, these are part of Plains culture and are not something that is part of Southwestern Native people’s lives.
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Does the Heard Museum show headdresses and teepees?
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