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Skateboards and Invention

From its origins—roller-skate wheels attached to a wooden board—the skateboard has given rise to a vibrant culture of art, music, and sport. Used by surfers when there were no waves to ride, the skateboard was first manufactured in California. Its board, or deck, owes its heritage to the papa he‘e malu (surfboards) and papahōlua (land sleds) of Native Hawaiians.

The National Museum of American History’s Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation invited Rodney Mullen, pioneer of street skating, to discuss the role of invention and innovation in American life. More on the evolution of skate culture in the 1980s can be traced through the skateboard that Tony Hawk donated to the National Museum of American History. The exhibition Ramp It Up: Skateboard Culture in Native America celebrates the vibrancy, creativity, and controversy of American Indian skate culture. In August 2015, the Anchorage Museum and Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center hosted a program to provide Anchorage-area teenagers with an opportunity for creative, athletic expression through skateboarding.

The Smithsonian’s Lemelson Center explored skate culture’s creative spirit and history of innovation through Innoskate. Innoskate research and public festivals spark the imaginations of young people through skate demonstrations, discussions with skaters and inventors, films, hands-on invention educational activities, art collaborations, and the acquisition of skate objects for the national collections of the Smithsonian.


Skateboard used by professional skateboarder Leo Baker

Vans skateboarding shoes

National Skateboard Review, Vol. 2, No. 1, April 1977

Skate card for Marina Del Ray Skate Park used by Cindy Whitehead

How These Kids Use Skateboarding as a Positive Outlet

National Skateboard Review, Vol. 2, No. 4, July 1977

National Skateboard Review, Vol. 2, No. 7, October 1977

Pave The Way skateboarding sticker

Power Edge Structure Chart

National Skateboard Review, Vol. 2, No. 9,(should be 10) January 1978

NIke skate shoes worn by professional skateboarder Leo Baker

National Skateboard Review, Vol. 3, No. 1, April 1978

Skate deck designed by Julien Stranger

National Skateboard Review, Vol. 3, No. 4, July 1978

Street Survival scrapbook

Vans skateboarding shoe

Skate card for Skatopia Skate Park used by Cindy Whitehead

National Skateboard Review, Vol. 3, No. 6, (Should be 7) October 1978

Skate card for Skateboard World used by Cindy Whitehead

Street Survival DVD

Street Survival Script

National Skateboard Review, Vol. 3, No.12/ Vol. 4 No. 1, April/May 1979

Alva model skateboard used by Bill Danforth

National Skateboard Review, Vol. 3, No. 10 January 1979

Pave The Way skateboarding sticker

Scrapbook related to Skate-A-Thon benefits

Backpack used by professional skateboarder Leo Baker

Hammerhead skateboard designed by Christian Hosoi

Skate shoes worn by Cindy Whitehead

Shoes worn by Jack Smith during a 'Push To Remember - Skateboarding Across America to End Alzheimer's'

A Story About A Machine skatezine


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