Visit the Biddle House, featuring the Mackinac Island Native American Museum, for an immersive look into the history of the Anishnaabek of northern Michigan. This site bridges the gap between traditional ways and modern indigenous culture, offering a profound look at the transformation of the region over the decades. Join us on June 6, 2026, to learn about the continuing story of the Anishnaabek and their enduring legacy on Mackinac Island.
What to Expect
A museum experience focused on indigenous history and culture.
Who Should Attend
History buffs
Students
Cultural enthusiasts
Tourists
Agenda Overview
Museum visit on June 6, 2026.
Venue & Address
Biddle House
7406 Market St Mackinac Island , Michigan – 49757 United States
Organizer
Mackinac State Historic Parks · Government
Manages historic sites on Mackinac Island.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Biddle House?
A historic site featuring the Native American Museum.
What is the focus?
The history of the Anishnaabek people.
Where is it?
Market Street, Mackinac Island, MI.
Is it educational?
Yes, it is a museum and historic site.
Who manages it?
Mackinac State Historic Parks.
Is it open to the public?
Yes, it is a public museum.
Tags
History
Native American
Museum
Mackinac Island
Culture
Summary
A historic site and museum dedicated to Anishnaabek history.