Indian Village of the Ahwahnee

Enjoy it while visiting Yosemite National Park in California

Indian Village of the Ahwahnee

Step back in time and explore a fascinating attraction nestled near the Yosemite Museum. Immerse yourself in a reconstructed Native American village that captures the essence of the late 1800s. This village offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the daily life of the Ahwahneechee tribe, who once called Yosemite Valley their home. Take a leisurely stroll through the village and gain valuable insights into the rich cultural heritage of this indigenous community.

In the village, you can find various types of homes made from bark, pine, and cedar. One notable house is the Chief’s House, which stands out as the largest one. Additionally, there is a replica of a sweathouse, traditionally used by hunters prior to embarking on their hunting expeditions. The village also boasts a ceremonial roundhouse dedicated to religious activities. Throughout the village, informative signs are strategically placed to provide knowledge about different home styles and native plants, creating an enriching educational experience for visitors. It’s worth noting that the area continues to be utilized by local Native American communities for special gatherings, a fact that delighted previous visitors who had the opportunity to learn about this ongoing cultural practice.