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Koshare Indian Museum     115 West 18th Street     La Junta, CO  81050     (719) 384-4411
Koshare Indian Museum     115 West 18th Street     La Junta, CO  81050     (719) 384-4411

  KOSHARE KIVA

  HISTORY

  WORLD FAMOUS KOSHARES

  TRADING POST
You will find authentic Native American and Western crafts and gifts to give, to collect, and to appreciate in the Koshare Trading Post.
In addition, to the art and artifacts, see the largest self-supported log roof in the world -- one of the most popular features in the museum.  
Discover the inspiring story of how a group of boys built the Koshare program.  The story begins at the bottom of the Great Depression.
The Koshare Indian Dancers are the members of Boy Scout Troop 232 and Venturing Crew 2230 of the Rocky Mountain Council, Boy Scouts of America.
...More than a Museum
Koshare Indian Museum
Koshare Indian Museum
Koshare Research Library
The Koshare Indian Museum Library houses thousands of books about tribes of North America, including biographies and out-of-print books. While primarily used by the Koshare Indian Dancers to research their handicrafts and regalia, the library is open to the public as a research center with the permission of the Program Director. Recently, the Koshare Indian Museum Library became a branch library to Otero Junior College's Wheeler Library and information about library publications are now avalible on the CARL system.
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