The Museum of Anthropology is a world-renowned institution located at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. It is dedicated to the preservation and celebration of Indigenous cultures from around the world, with a particular focus on the First Nations peoples of British Columbia. The museum's collection includes over 50,000 objects, including artworks, carvings, textiles, and archaeological artifacts. Visitors can explore the exhibits that showcase the rich cultural heritage of Indigenous communities through engaging displays and multimedia presentations. The Museum of Anthropology also hosts cultural events, performances, and workshops that provide a deeper understanding of Indigenous art, history, and traditions.