Mid America All Indian Center - Wichita, Kansas
Mid-America All-Indian Center in Wichita, KS
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The Keeper of the Plains Sculpture - Wichita, Kansas - Mid-America All-Indian Center
If you're looking for things to do when you visit Wichita, Kansas, the Keeper of the Plains sculpture at the Mid-America All-Indian Center is a must see!
What I got at Mid-America All Indian Center, Wichita KS
So I went to the valentines day pow-wow at the Indian Center. And there's a stuff I got.
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Old Cowtown Museum,
Intrust Bank Arena,
Wichita Toy Train Museum,
Great Plains Nature Center,
Mid-America All-Indian Center,
Paramount Antique Mall,
Kansas Wildlife Exhibit,
Veterans' Memorial Park,
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception,
Frank Lloyd Wright's Allen House,
Douglas Avenue,
Botanica The Wichita Gardens,
Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center,
Sedgwick Park,
Pizza Hut Museum,
Kansas Firefighters Museum,
Museum of World Treasures,
Sedgwick County Zoo,
Arkansas River Trail,
Ulrich Museum of Art,
Old Town,
Wichita Art Museum,
Music Theatre Wichita,
Wichita Sedgwick County Historical Museum,
Kansas Aviation Museum,
All Star Adventures,
Great Plains Transportation Museum,
The Keeper of the Plains,
Exploration Place,
Coleman Museum and Factory Outlet,
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Veterans day pow-wow grand entry at the Mid-America All Indian center
this video features my mother, daughter, sister in-law and my niece in her very first grand entry
The Keeper of the Plains | Live Local Wichita
Living local at the point where the Big and Little Arkansas rivers join together is this 44-foot tall steel sculpture and it’s called “The Keeper of the Plains.” It is located in downtown Wichita, Kansas. The land between the two rivers is sacred ground to the Native American people. The Mid-America All-Indian Center is also located here. The American Indian sculpture was created by Wichitan and Native American artist Blackbear Bosin (1921-1980). This icon of Wichita was erected on May 18, 1974 to celebrate the United States Bi-centennial and has kept a watchful eye on the city ever since. It is quite the site to see in person.
The Keeper of the Plains
650 N. Seneca
Wichita, KS 67203
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Indian Pow Wow @ Mid America All Indian Center in Wichita, Kansas
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places to see in ( Wichita - USA )
places to see in ( Wichita - USA )
Wichita is a city in south-central Kansas. Exploration Place features hands-on science exhibits and Kansas in Miniature, a display of animated models depicting 1950s Kansas. Old Cowtown Museum recreates 19th-century life with old buildings and costumed guides. Themed gardens at Botanica Wichita include a wildflower meadow and a Chinese garden. The Museum of World Treasures has Egyptian mummies and a T. rex skeleton.
The city's Old Cowtown Museum maintains historical artifacts and exhibits on the city's early history. Wichita State University is the third-largest post-secondary institution in the state. Wichita has several recognized areas and neighborhoods. The downtown area is generally considered to be east of the Arkansas River, west of Washington Street, north of Kellogg and south of 13th Street. It contains landmarks such as Century II, the Garvey Center, and the Epic Center. Old Town is also part of downtown; this 50-acre area is home to a cluster of nightclubs, bars, restaurants, a movie theater, shops, and apartments and condominiums, many of which make use of historical warehouse-type spaces.
The two most notable residential areas of Wichita are Riverside and College Hill. Riverside is northwest of downtown, across the Arkansas River, and surrounds the 120-acre (0.49 km2) Riverside Park. College Hill is east of downtown, south of Wichita State University. It is one of the more historic neighborhoods, along with Delano on the west side and Midtown in the north-central city
Wichita is a cultural center for Kansas, home to several art museums and performing arts groups. The Wichita Art Museum is the largest art museum in the state of Kansas and contains 7,000 works in permanent collections. The Ulrich Museum of Art at Wichita State University is a modern and contemporary art museum with over 6,300 works in its permanent collection. Small art galleries are scattered around the city with some clustered in the districts of Old Town, Delano and south Commerce street.
Museums and landmarks devoted to science, culture, and area history are located throughout the city. Several lie along the Arkansas River west of downtown, including the Exploration Place science and discovery center, the Mid-America All-Indian Center, the Old Cowtown living history museum, and The Keeper of the Plains statue and its associated display highlighting the daily lives of Plains Indians. The Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum in downtown Wichita occupies the original Wichita city hall, built in 1892. The museum contains artifacts that tell the story of Wichita and Sedgwick County starting from 1865 and continuing to the present day. Nearby is the 1913 Sedgwick County Memorial Hall and Soldiers and Sailors Monument. East of downtown are the Museum of World Treasures and railroad-oriented Great Plains Transportation Museum. The Coleman Factory Outlet and Museum on 235 N St. Francis street is the home of the Coleman Lantern and offers free admission. Wichita State University hosts the Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology. The Kansas Aviation Museum, housed in the Terminal and Administration building of the former Municipal Airport, is located in southeast Wichita adjacent to McConnell Air Force Base.
Botanica, The Wichita Gardens, also located along the Arkansas River, boasts 24 themed gardens including the popular Butterfly Garden and the award-winning Sally Stone Sensory Garden. The Sedgwick County Zoo in the northwest part of Wichita is the most popular outdoor tourist attraction in the state of Kansas, and is home to more than 2,500 animals representing 500 different species. The zoo is next to Sedgwick county park and Sedgwick County Extension Arboretum.
Intrust Bank Arena is the city's primary event venue, featuring 22 suites, 2 party suites, 40 loge boxes and over 300 premium seats with a total potential capacity of over 15,000. This arena in the middle of Wichita opened in January 2010. Located immediately east of downtown is Old Town, the city's entertainment district. In the early 1990s, developers transformed it from an old warehouse district into a mixed-zone neighborhood with residential space, nightclubs, restaurants, hotels, and museums.
( Wichita - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Wichita . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Wichita - USA
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Veterans Memorial Park in Wichita Kansas in 4K
This is a beautiful park with monuments back to the Civil War. It really does cover all veterans that have ever served in the United States Military. If you live in Wichita, Kansas, I highly recommend this place!!
2013 American Indian Festival
This commercial will begin airing on the KWCH channel 12 and the Kansas CW network on July 5! Be on the lookout for it. For more information about the American Indian Festival sponsored by the Mid-America All-Indian Center (Wichita, KS), go to or call (316) 350-3340.
The Keeper of the Plains in Wichita KS [Explore Kansas]
The Keeper of the Plains in Wichita - Kansas is Cor-Ten steel sculpture by Kiowa-Comanche artist Blackbear Bosin that has 13.4 metres tall. It stands at the confluence of Little Arkansas and Arkansas rivers in Wichita - Kansas, near the Mid-America All-Indian Center.
The Keeper of the Plains surrounded by multiple displays, such as several fire pits, known as Rings of Fire, that light up to illuminate the statue at night which describe the local tribes.
The Keeper of the Plains will be the best place for you to visit if you come to Wichita - Kansas. Enjoy the view of Arkansas and Little Arkansas rivers with beautiful statue of The Keeper of the Plains.
Explore Kansas - The Keeper of the Plains in Wichita KS.
2011 American Indian Festival
The Mid-American All-Indian Center celebrated its first-ever American Indian Festival July 9-10, 2011, that showcased the art, song, dance, history and culture of the very people for which Wichita and Kansas were named. Activities included a contest powwow, Indian Fine Art Market, youth art show, educational booths and hands-on opportunities for youth and adults. The 2012 American Indian Festival is scheduled for July 14-15 at Century II Expo Hall.
Keeper of the Plains | Wichita, Kansas
Keith & Abby are vloggers from Wichita, Kansas. Today, Keith takes the drone downtown to get a birds eye view of the Keeper of the Plains and Abby does back to school prep.
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The Keeper of the Plains is a 44-foot tall steel sculpture standing at the point where the Big and Little Arkansas rivers join together in downtown Wichita. This land between the two rivers is sacred ground to the Native American people and is also home to the Mid-America All-Indian Center. The Indian Warrior sculpture was created by Wichitan and Native American artist Blackbear Bosin (1921-1980). This icon of Wichita was erected on May 18, 1974 to celebrate the United States Bi-centennial and has kept a watchful eye on the city ever since.
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3 29 2018 National Vietnam War Veterans Day Wichita, KS
3-29-2018 National Vietnam War Veterans Day - Wichita, KS.
A day of remembrance at Veterans Memorial Park in Wichita, KS to honor our men and women Vietnam War veterans.
Wichita KS Sculptures From Around The City!
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