First Americans Museum opens
By Shelby Montgomery
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OKLAHOMA CITY (KOCO) — The First Americans Museum in Oklahoma City is finally open after decades in the making.
Now, many people are hopeful for what’s to come in the future.
“We knew that this was going to be a historic moment for Oklahoma and First Americans in the state, and it didn’t disappoint,” said Ginny Underwood, the marketing communications manager for the First Americans Museum.
From the dances to the fashion, Saturday was the chance to showcase First Americans’ culture. The museum is a place for everyone to enjoy.
“It’s healing in some capacity because we’ve not ever had something like this for our communities,” Underwood said. “And it’s also a bridge-building opportunity for us to share our cultures and traditions with others.”
Many are hopeful to see what’s next.
“It is really fantastic just seeing something like this come to life,” Adarius Begay said. “Right now, I’m just excited to see what they have in the future.”
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