Sat-Okh Museum of the Culture of North American Indians
Appearance
Established | 2000 |
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Location | Wymysłowo, Poland |
Coordinates | 53°36′25″N 17°54′59″E / 53.60694°N 17.91639°E |
Type | Private permanent museum |
Director | Jan Kłodziński |
The Sat-Okh Museum of the Culture of North American Indians,[a] also known as the Indian Museum,[b] is a private permanent museum in Wymysłowo, Poland, devoted to the culture of the indigenous peoples of North America. It was opened in 2000 by Jan Kłodziński, with the help of the Polish Movement of Friends of Indians. It is dedicated to Sat-Okh, book author and promoter of the culture of Native Americans, who claimed to be of Polish and Shawnee descent.[1][2] However, his origins are heavily disputed, while his works are criticized for not accurate depictions of Native Americans.[3]
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Indianie w Borach Tucholskich". dziedzictwo.kpodr.pl (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2014-04-15.
- ^ "Muzeum Indiańskie im. SAT-OKHA Sat-Okh - Długie Pióro - Stanisław Supłatowicz". huuskaluta.com.pl (in Polish).
- ^ Katarzyna Krępulec: Stanisław Supłatowicz. Niezwykła biografia Sat-Okha, czyli jak się zostaje legendą, UMCS, Lublin 2004.