The headquarters of the nonprofit American Indian Center of Arkansas are on the 13th floor of 400 W. Capitol Ave., in downtown Little Rock. The lobby is not only a place to welcome visitors, but also an area to display examples of Native American drums and regalia, including an intricate, patterned red “jingle” dress with dozens of conical, silver tobacco tins attached to it.
The headquarters of the nonprofit American Indian Center of Arkansas are on the 13th floor of 400 W. Capitol Ave., in downtown Little Rock. The lobby is not only a place to welcome visitors, but also an area to display examples of Native American drums and regalia, including an intricate, patterned red “jingle” dress with dozens of conical, silver tobacco tins attached to it.
The headquarters of the nonprofit American Indian Center of Arkansas are on the 13th floor of 400 W. Capitol Ave., in downtown Little Rock. The lobby is not only a place to welcome visitors, but also an area to display examples of Native American drums and regalia, including an intricate, patterned red “jingle” dress with dozens of conical, silver tobacco tins attached to it.
The headquarters of the nonprofit American Indian Center of Arkansas are on the 13th floor of 400 W. Capitol Ave., in downtown Little Rock. The lobby is not only a place to welcome visitors, but also an area to display examples of Native American drums and regalia, including an intricate, patterned red “jingle” dress with dozens of conical, silver tobacco tins attached to it.