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in the words of
Chief Luther Standing Bear, Lakota

Although I die,
I shall live in everything
that is.

The buffalo
eats the grass
and I eat him.

When I die the earth eats me
And sprouts forth new grass.

Therefore, nothing is
ever lost

And each thing
is in everything forever.

 

 
glowing turtle icon Educational Tours

Over the course of 17 years, MKIM has offered educational group tours to over 85,000 children. Education is the core of our mission and we look forward to welcoming your group on a memorable journey encompassing the amazing diversity of North American Indian cultures and reverence for nature. In addition to school tours, MKIM offers scout tours, senior tours, and special interest tours for groups such as cultural awareness, gardening, craft, Native studies, and museum studies groups.

Groups begin their visit by viewing a 10-minute DVD that orients them to the museum. Museum Educators introduce themselves and lay out the framework and rules for the tour. Then the journey begins!

Enter the Northeastern Woodlands with its birch bark containers, moose hair embroidery and split ash baskets, into the Southeast with artifacts from the Seminole and Cherokee cultures. Around a corner, enter the Southwest with a fascinating discussion about corn, pueblo pottery, Navajo weaving and basketry from the western part of the country. Next, step into the newly renovated Plains Galleries.  This work, completed under the direction of Chris Bullock, Wampanoag, brings a full-scale furnished tipi into the galleries! Children and adults alike will marvel at this glimpse into Plains life with discussions of the American bison, beadwork and feather bonnets. The Northwest Coast is represented by artifacts such as harpoon heads, fur lined moccasins, model kayaks and more recent stone sculptures.  Finally, our Ceremonial Room focuses on the pipes, the musical instruments and the regalia that were used in ceremonies of all kinds by Native Americans. Combination Tours also include a guided walk through of the Medicine Woods Nature Trail featuring plants native to our area and used by Native peoples for tools, medicines, foods, dyes and more. Click here to download a Group Reservation Form

MKIM is a natural resource for classroom teachers, home school parents, youth group leaders and enrichment coordinators. In addition to offering group tours of the museum the museum offers Educator Resource Kits, Educator Workshops, Outreach Programs and specifics on how MKIM aligns with the New Hampshire Department of Education’s State Curriculum Frameworks for Teaching Social Studies.