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'''Centro de Pesquisas Museologicas Sacaca Museum'''<br>Avenida Feliciano Coelho 1.509<br>Macapa AP 68901-025<br>
'''Centro de Pesquisas Museologicas Sacaca Museum'''<br>Avenida Feliciano Coelho 1.509<br>Macapa AP 68901-025<br>
Website: [https://www.bmwunstoppable.com/listings/centro-de-pesquisas-museologicas-sacaca-museum-macapa-state-of-amapa-brazil/ Centro de Pesquisas Museologicas Sacaca Museum]<br>
Website: [https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1015728-d4427308-Reviews-Centro_de_Pesquisas_Museologicas_Sacaca_Museum-Macapa_State_of_Amapa.html Centro de Pesquisas Museologicas Sacaca Museum]
Website #2: [https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1015728-d4427308-Reviews-Centro_de_Pesquisas_Museologicas_Sacaca_Museum-Macapa_State_of_Amapa.html Centro de Pesquisas Museologicas Sacaca Museum]


:Museu Sacaca is an open air museum portraying the origins and customs of the Amazonian people, typical indigenous life near a river. It’s named after a great connoisseur of natural herbs so there is a pharmacy on site, as well, where you can purchase all sorts of pure medicines.
{{Block indent|Museu Sacaca is an open air museum portraying the origins and customs of the Amazonian people, typical indigenous life near a river. It’s named after a great connoisseur of natural herbs so there is a pharmacy on site, as well, where you can purchase all sorts of pure medicines.}}


'''Joaquim Caetano da Silva Museum''' (Museu Histórico Joaquim Caetano da Silva)<br>
'''Joaquim Caetano da Silva Museum''' (Museu Histórico Joaquim Caetano da Silva)<br>
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Website #3: [https://www.guiadasartes.com.br/amapa/museu-joaquim-caetano-da-silva Joaquim Caetano da Silva Museum]
Website #3: [https://www.guiadasartes.com.br/amapa/museu-joaquim-caetano-da-silva Joaquim Caetano da Silva Museum]


:This museum is in a typical 19th-century building and features exhibits on archaeological finds in the area, principally ceramic pieces created by the pre-Columbian Maracá and Cunani peoples. Historic photographs give a sense of what the area has looked like since the 19th century.
{{Block indent|This museum is in a typical 19th-century building and features exhibits on archaeological finds in the area, principally ceramic pieces created by the pre-Columbian Maracá and Cunani peoples. Historic photographs give a sense of what the area has looked like since the 19th century.}}


'''Kuahí Museum of the Indigenous Peoples of Oiapoque'''<br>
'''Kuahí Museum of the Indigenous Peoples of Oiapoque'''<br>
Website: [http://amlatina.contemporaryand.com/places/kuahi-museum-of-the-indigenous-peoples-of-oiapoque/ Kuahí Museum of the Indigenous Peoples of Oiapoque]<br>Website #2: [http://museudospovosindigenas-kuahi.blogspot.com/ Kuahí Museum]
Website: [http://amlatina.contemporaryand.com/places/kuahi-museum-of-the-indigenous-peoples-of-oiapoque/ Kuahí Museum of the Indigenous Peoples of Oiapoque]<br>Website #2: [http://museudospovosindigenas-kuahi.blogspot.com/ Kuahí Museum]


:The initiative behind the museum’s creation came from four ethnic groups living in the extreme north of Brazil, on the border with French Guiana: Palikur, Galibi Kali’na, Karipuna and Galibi Marworno. In development since the late 1990s, the space was born in 2007 aiming to give visibility to indigenous culture and to act as a center of reference, memory, documentation and research for the indigenous people of the region.
{{Block indent|The initiative behind the museum’s creation came from four ethnic groups living in the extreme north of Brazil, on the border with French Guiana: Palikur, Galibi Kali’na, Karipuna and Galibi Marworno. In development since the late 1990s, the space was born in 2007 aiming to give visibility to indigenous culture and to act as a center of reference, memory, documentation and research for the indigenous people of the region.}}
 
For a list of museums in Brazil go to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_museums_in_Brazil List of museums in Brazil] in Wikipedia.
 
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Archives[edit | edit source]

Custodial Entities in the State of Amapá (Entidades Custodiadoras no Estado do Amapá)
Website: Custodial Entities in the State of Amapá

State Public Archive of Amapá (Arquivo Público Estadual do Amapá)
Avenida Piauí, 673 - Pacoval
Macapá AP 68900-000
Telephone: 55 96 3225-0100
Email: gab.secult@secult.ap.gov.br
Website: State Public Archive of Amapá

Libraries[edit | edit source]

Amapá State Library System (Sistema Estadual de Bibliotecas do Amapá)
Rua São José, nº 1.800 Centro
Macapá AP 68900-110
Telephone: 55 96 99200-7314/98119-6008
Email: bpeel.ap.gov@gmail.com
Email #2: josepastana.ap@gmail.com
Website: Amapá State Library System

Binational Library Campus Oiapoque Unifap (Biblioteca Binacional Campus Oiapoque Unifap)
BR - 156, nº 3051, Bairro Universidade
Avenida Coaracy Nunes
Oiapoque AP 68980-000
Email: oiapoque@unifap.br
Website: Oiapoque Binational Library
Website #2: Biblioteca Binacional Campus Oiapoque Unifap

Castro Alves Municipal Public Library (Biblioteca Pública Municipal Castro Alves)
Rua Guarani, s / n, Centro
Amapá AP 68480-000
Telephone: 55 96 3421-1567
Website: Castro Alves Municipal Public Library
Website #2: Castro Alves Municipal Public Library

Pracuúba Municipal Public Library (Biblioteca Pública Municipal de Pracuúba)
Antenor Moura Street
Amapá AP 68918-000
Telephone: 55 96 3421-1567
Website: Pracuúba Municipal Public Library
Website #2: Pracuúba Municipal Public Library

Public Library Prof. Elcy Lacerda (Biblioteca Pública Elcy Lacerda)
Rua São José, 1800
Macapá AP 68900-110
Telephone: 55 96 3212-5119
Email: josepastana.ap@gmail.com
Website: Biblioteca Pública Elcy Lacerda
Website #2: Public Library of the State of Amapá (Elcy Lacerda)

Tartarugalzinho Municipal Public Library (Biblioteca Pública Municipal De Tartarugalzinho)
Av. Mãe Verônica, 382, Centro
Tartarugalzinho AP 68990-000
Telephone: 55 96 3422-1171
Website: Tartarugalzinho Municipal Public Library
Website #2: Tartarugalzinho Municipal Public Library

For a long list of public libraries in the State of Amapá, go to Public Libraries in the State of Amapá.

Museums[edit | edit source]

Centro de Pesquisas Museologicas Sacaca Museum
Avenida Feliciano Coelho 1.509
Macapa AP 68901-025
Website: Centro de Pesquisas Museologicas Sacaca Museum

Museu Sacaca is an open air museum portraying the origins and customs of the Amazonian people, typical indigenous life near a river. It’s named after a great connoisseur of natural herbs so there is a pharmacy on site, as well, where you can purchase all sorts of pure medicines.

Joaquim Caetano da Silva Museum (Museu Histórico Joaquim Caetano da Silva)
Av. Mario Cruz, 0376 - Central
Macapá AP 68900-740
Telephone: 55 96 3212-5120
Website: Museu Histórico Joaquim Caetano da Silva
Website #2: Museu Histórico Joaquim Caetano da Silva
Website #3: Joaquim Caetano da Silva Museum

This museum is in a typical 19th-century building and features exhibits on archaeological finds in the area, principally ceramic pieces created by the pre-Columbian Maracá and Cunani peoples. Historic photographs give a sense of what the area has looked like since the 19th century.

Kuahí Museum of the Indigenous Peoples of Oiapoque
Website: Kuahí Museum of the Indigenous Peoples of Oiapoque
Website #2: Kuahí Museum

The initiative behind the museum’s creation came from four ethnic groups living in the extreme north of Brazil, on the border with French Guiana: Palikur, Galibi Kali’na, Karipuna and Galibi Marworno. In development since the late 1990s, the space was born in 2007 aiming to give visibility to indigenous culture and to act as a center of reference, memory, documentation and research for the indigenous people of the region.

For a list of museums in Brazil go to List of museums in Brazil in Wikipedia.