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Ticci Man Project - Nonprofit 

Native  Cultural Center And Museum Support 

We want to celebrate not only Native America, but Native people and their culture's around the world and bring them to America for all to enjoy and learn from.

The Kon Ticci International Museum will house both domestic and international native exhibits. 

A percentage of proceeds from all of KTI's efforts will provide needed funding assistance for this effort. 

Exhibit Sharing

We want to celebrate not only Native America, but Native people and their culture's around the world and bring them to America for all to enjoy and learn from.

 

It is our goal that all Native people cultural centers and museums in the United States and Canada will benefit from any exhibits maintained in the main museum. As museums across the country join as satellite members, they should then enjoy rotating exhibits so that all their patrons can share in the unique Native experience and learn no matter where they live.

 

Learn more about the nonprofit cultural aspects at www.KonTicci.Org 

 

Museum Partner

TMP is seeking to partner with one US based museum focused on Native America toward creating the Kon Ticci International Museum arm. 

The museum will house both domestic and international native exhibits, which will be shared with all Native American and First Nation tribes operating museums in the US and Canada who subscribe to the exhibit rotation system. 

TMP Artwork & Craft Donations

Any authentic Native people's art or crafts used in the commercial entertainment productions will be donated to support the KTI museum, if deemed acceptable for inclusion by the curator. Otherwise, such works will be auctioned off and the proceeds used to benefit KTI projects.

 

Advertising

Additionally, the cultural center and museum will often be cross promoted in our commercial advertising and promotions for the film and television series portion for the project.

 

Museum Partner Update

Currently on our list of considerations, the new American Indian Museum and Cultural Center in Oklahoma is an official candidate for the KTI Museum exploratory council.

Learn more about the nonprofit cultural aspects at www.KonTicci.Org 

 

 

 

 

 

*Terminology

We use the term Native People (NP) in the purely anthropological sense to denote "aboriginal people of the world,  which includes a wide variety of self-descriptive nomenclatures, including Canada's First Nations People, Native Americans, and many others of the American continents and Pacific Island groups and places of the world. When more specific descriptions are used, they will include current country of origin or commonly known tribal names (i.e. Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte, Dine, etc.).

 

 

                                                                                                    
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