Audio recordings are an essential means of communication and collaboration between the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), Native and indigenous people of the Western Hemisphere and Hawai‘i, and the general public. Recordings are supported at the NMAI by the Community and Constituent Services Department. The department’s staff works with Native and indigenous organizations and professionals to produce audio programs, products, and services that are informative, educational, and entertaining. At the same time, NMAI recordings uphold a long tradition of preserving Native oral history. The NMAI offers live radio broadcasts, audio recordings, and a radio series.
Recordings
Download or listen to NMAI audio recordings below. CD copies of these recordings are also available to radio stations upon request, while supplies last.
National Museum of the American Indian
Smithsonian Institution
Cultural Resources Center
Community and Constituent Services Department
4220 Silver Hill Road
Suitland, MD 20746-2863
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