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Koshare Indian Museum
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The Koshare Indian Museum was built and supported through the efforts of a Boy Scout troop who danced their way to fame in feathers and paint. 
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Koshare Indian Museum   |   P.O. Box 580   |   La Junta, CO  81050   |   719-384-4411
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See the world's largest self-supported log roof which contains over 600 logs. 
Koshare Research Library
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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.