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Shawnee Woodland Native American Museum


A new addition dedicated to the memory of George Drouillard, the remarkable mixed-blood Shawnee who was chief hunter, guide and interpreter for the Lewis & Clark Expedition. Drouillard was a nephew of the noted Ohio frontier trader Louis Loramie.

The Lewis & Clark expedition and its resulting efforts are most certainly not something for Native Americans to celebrate. We are commemorating the life of our mixed-blood fellow tribesman, George Drouillard, and his contributions to history. The Shawnee Nation, United Remnant Band is the host tribe for the Falls of Ohio Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Commemorative National Signature Event held in October 2003.

One of 16 Tribal Museums along the Lewis & Clark Trail.

Adults $7.00 Children $4.00
Call us at 937-592-9592


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