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Indian Village and John & Delia Roberts Craft Pavilions


The Indian Village at Moundville Archaeological Park provides an opportunity to look into the past lifeways of the prehistoric Mississippian peoples. Each house in the village has a separate theme that depicts the daily life of the people that lived here prior to European arrival in the Americas. The new John and Delia Roberts Crafts Pavilions are used to demonstrate Native American lifeways to the park visitor. The pavilions also serve as outdoor classrooms and demonstration areas for our Native American artists-in-residence.

 

NEWS: The Jones Archaeological Museum is closed for renovation. It will reopen Spring, 2009. The rest of the park is open as usual.



Scenes of everyday life during the
Mississippian Period from the Indian village
at Moundville Archaeological Park.
(Photos courtesy of Moundville Archaeological Park.)


The John and Delia Roberts Craft Pavilion at
Moundville Archaeological Park.

updated: 7/13/08