Minneapolis American Indian Center

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1530 E Franklin Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55404

The Minneapolis American Indian Center serves as a pivotal community hub for the Twin Cities urban Native community, offering a range of educational, health, employment, and social services designed to celebrate and uplift Native culture. Annually, over 25,000 visitors participate in events and programs that promote cultural traditions, language, and personal empowerment.

With initiatives like Family Services, the Boys and Girls Club, and the Culture Language Arts Network, the center provides culturally specific programs for all ages, from youth development to elder support. Additionally, Gatherings Cafe and Woodland Indian Craft Shop offer access to Indigenous foods and handmade crafts, further enriching the community's cultural experience.

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Ciara W.
1/27/2011

They have small shops in here with American Indian necklaces and sculptures. they also host a lot of pow wows here which is great. This place is a big apart of the Native american culture!

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Dave R.
10/17/2025

Worked at their 50th anniversary gala as a banquet server, Been over a month still havent been paid. Reported to the Department of labor, was told it was a "contracted third party" responsible for...

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