Native peoples living in different parts of North America developed many different ways of living. A Museum anthropologist will display material goods of these native peoples to compare the everyday lives of Inuit, people of the Northwest Coast, Southwest Coast, Eastern Coast, Plains, and Eastern Woodlands around the year 1890.
By Request: $150.00
60 minutes
Education: Grade(s) 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Homeschool/Family , Learning Pod
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Sciences, Social Studies/History
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Boonshoft Museum of Discovery
Dayton, Ohio United States
The Boonshoft Museum of Discovery provides interactive science and cultural learning experiences which enrich the lives of children and adults, enhance the quality of life in our community, and promote a broad understanding of the world. The Boonshoft Museum houses an AZA accredited zoo, a family science center, over one million items in natural history and geology collections, and a planetarium.
Contact: Chelsea Holmes education@boonshoftmuseum.org 9372757431125
This program includes:1. Interactive elements2. Live presentation of Native American Indian artifacts from various regions of North America3. A question and answer session with an anthropologist
The participants will-Explore the diversity of cultures classified as "Native American"-Examine artifacts from turn of the centuryNative American Indians