The museum is free and although small in size we really enjoyed looking at and reading the info on each exhibit. Best advice I can give is when you are close to Somerton, look west for the water tower in the country side !!! My wife and I visited here, although we had trouble finding it with no GPS. Admission is free, however, donations are appreciated. Exhibits close at noon on the last Friday of each month. to 4 p.m.Special guided tours are available by appointment. Museum guests will see examples of traditional clothing such as bark skirts and leather sandals, modern-day beadwork, arrow weed-woven baskets, pottery, traditional tattoo designs, musical instruments and the Cocopah warriors' display.The Museum also maintains a non-circulating archive filled with Cocopah artifacts and information.Guests may purchase authentic Cocopah beadwork, Native arts and crafts, Native American music, jewelry, novelty items and much more at the gift shop.Hours of operation:Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. The Cocopah Museum is a recognized federal repository, and its exhibits feature objects and depictions of Cocopah history and culture. The museum which resides on the West Reservation is surrounded by a 1.5-acre park features luxurious native trees and plants and a traditional dwelling replica made from natural elements. Built in 1996, the Cocopah Museum and Cultural Center include hand-crafted exhibits, meeting space and a gift shop.
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