S'edav Va'aki Museum
Announcement!
The S'edav Va'aki Museum offically reopened to the public on October 17th, 2024, with a refreshed lobby and two newly appointed exhibit galleries. Along with these changes the reopening also features the implementation of the museum's new hours of operation and new admission rates. Click learn more for additional information.
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As of March 23, 2023, Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park has been renamed to "S'edav Va'aki Museum." Stay tuned for updates to the new signage and other changes and activities this fall! Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to sharing with you Phoenix's rich cultural history.
Vision
S'edav Va'aki Museum will be recognized as the gateway to the cultural history of the Phoenix area. In collaboration with our communities, we will create memorable experiences that link past to present. To honor the site of S'edav Va'aki Museum as a unique community resource through sound preservation practices, engaging educational programs, and the thoughtful care and presentation of cultural materials. For all audiences, S'edav Va'aki Museum will foster understanding, appreciation, and respect for our shared cultural history.
Land Acknowledgement Statement
The City of Phoenix acknowledges it is located within Native Land. Read the department's commitment to respecting Ancestral Indigenous Communities.