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On And Off Site Programs
We are dedicated to help you learn and understand the Culture.
American Indian Educational Programs Off-Site Programs
- American Indian Cultural Education Programs

The Museum of Indian Culture provides the opportunity for American Indians to share their talents
and culture through our off-Site American Indian Cultural Education Programs. Age specific programs of history, modern issues, cultural heritage, traditional dance, and workshops are presented by enrolled members of various tribes.
One way the Museum of Indian Culture provides an opportunity for Native Americans to share
their talents and culture is through our off-site American Indian Cultural Education Program.
This program networks with members of several Nations to provide, children and adults, an authentic American Indian cultural experience.
After discussing your organizations educational and/or special events objectives, Museum staff
will consult with American Indian Cultural Educators to offer you the best program possible:
Whether you are interested in an educational program offering…
Traditional song and dance, Workshops, Hand craft demonstrations, Presentation on cultural heritage, Informational seminar on issues concerning American Indians today...
The Museum of Indian Culture can successfully connect you with America's indigenous roots through
the Museum’s American Indian Cultural Education Program.
For more information, program fees and availability:
Please contact the Museum of Indian Culture at (610)797-2121 or
Email us at info@museumofindianculture.org

Step back in time with the Museum of Indian Culture’s Northeast Woodland Program. Find out why the beaver almost became extinct during the fur trade.
See how Native peoples made cordage from plants and called fire from a bow drill. Focusing on the History and Culture of the Northeast Woodland Native American Indians, this program offers interactive hands-on experiences to both children and adults alike, of both private and public schools and organizations. This program with a Lenape (Delaware) emphasis, includes general information about food sources, tools, politics, jewelry, fur trade, etc. and demonstrations of various artifacts and explanation of their uses.
Please schedule your date in advance.
Our educational program representatives will tailor your program to meet your group’s needs.
To schedule, contact the Museum at (610) 797-2121.
*See below for reservation and cancellation information.
Please BOOKED EARLY and call the Museum at (610) 797-2121 to schedule your program
and for program fee information.
Reservations: Please schedule your program at least 30 days in advance to your expected
program date. A deposit is required within 10 days of making your reservation.
Cancellations: Please give at least 48 hours notice.
The deposit will be retained to cover lost revenue.
Thank you!
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