Anishinabek: The People of This Place

Closed for Renovations: Reopening Fall 2026

About the Redesign

For over 30 years, the Grand Rapids Public Museum has been proud to welcome students, community members, and visitors to experience the core exhibit Anishinabek: The People of This Place, created collaboratively with the Anishinaabe people of Michigan. The Museum is excited to announce that over the next two years, Museum staff and Native partners will complete a redesign and expansion of the space to breathe new life into the exhibit for future generations to learn and enjoy. 

The new design was developed through consultation with Tribal leaders and community members on the Eshtoojik (the ones who create) Advisory Council.

The redesigned exhibit will include:

  • Updated technology
  • Natural elements
  • Connections to the Grand River
  • Opportunities for visitors to dig deeper into topics central to today’s Anishinabe communities
  • Unique art from local Anishinaabe artists

Guests will learn about Anishinabek culture’s past, present, and future, underscoring that Anishinabe communities are still here, shaping the future of Turtle Island (our world).

During the renovation, the GRPM will continue telling Anishinaabe stories through other exhibits and displays until the new exhibit opens.

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