The museum was founded in 1930 by Dr Warner M. Karshner and his wife in honor of their son, Paul Hibbert Karshner, who died of polio. Paul was only 17 years of age, just beginning his senior year at Puyallup High School. It initially consisted of Karshner's private collection of 10,000 items including
Native American artifacts. It has grown to include items from South Pacific islands as well as a
Dale Chihuly glass exhibit. The museum is managed by the
Puyallup School District and is an active part of the curriculum through fifth grade. It is open during school hours and during monthly "Family Days" on weekends. ==Repatriation==