EDUCATION & OUTREACH
Classroom & Organization Visits
Island Wampanoag Culture, History, and Lifeways
Past, Present, and Future Wampanoag Realities
Clay Pinch Pots, Corn Husk Dolls, Soapstone, and Additional Hands-On Activities with Students
Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Relationships With The Land/Water, and Climate Change
Indigenous Experiences in School (Can Cover Colonial Schools and Practices, Boarding Schools, and Contemporary Schooling)
Indigenous Literature and Learning Resources
Tribal Sovereignty and Civics
Wampanoag Continuance After King Philip’s War
Indigenous Enslavement
Traditional Relationships with More Than Human Relatives (Animals, Plants, etc.)
Possibility to Focus on Whales and Whaling
Storytelling and Story Sharing
We do custom-designed presentations and professional development opportunities for schools and organizations with advanced notice year-round. These presentations and opportunities can cover a wide variety of topics, including:
If there is an idea or topic you’d like to discuss that wasn’t addressed above, please head to https://www.aquinnah.org/contact to get in contact with us.