Home
About Us
Calendar
Services
Educational Presentations
Overview of Programs
Indigenous Peoples Sensory Museum
Traveling History Program
Southern Indiana Arts
Red Earth Creations
FAQ's
Site Map
Contact Us

 

 

 

 

 This museum is completely sensory, everything in it your students can touch and explore. There are more than 300 items in the museum. It runs the full length of a standard size gymnasium and fills more than 9 cafeteria style tables. The museum includes items that my people used in the past and some still use today. Turn your gymnasium, auditorium or library into a interactive experience for your children that they will not soon forget.

 

The children can grind corn, carry a cradle board, and touch buffalo hides that were used for making many things, smell herbs and foods that Natives used for medicines and ate, play a drum or shake a rattle, that were and are used for mundane and spiritual reasons. I designed this museum for this very purpose because I feel that children learn better using their senses.

 

More items such as arrowheads, Bison products, such as a skull, spoons and ladles made from bison horn, primitive weapons, such as a knife made from buffalo bone, a bison hide used for clothing, moccasins and a buffalo robe, a bison jaw bone used for weapons.

 

 

 

The set-up requirements for the museum are Nine (9) Eight (8) foot tables and run the length of a full size gymnasium. The museum contains more than 300 items and everything in it the children can touch and experience with their senses.

 

Museum Description

& Requirements 

view