Students will tour The Schiele’s replica Catawba Indian Village to explore dwellings and artifacts that helped people survive long ago. They will also learn about the food, clothing, and work of the Catawba people during an interactive presentation.
Life in the Catawba Village meets these curriculum standards:
NC Social Studies, Geography and Culture, History, Behavioral Science;
K.G.2, K.C.1, 1.G.2, 1.H.1.1, 2.G.1.2, 2.G.1.3, 3.B.1, 3.H.1.1, 3.H.1.2, 4.G.1.2, 4.H.1.1, 4.H.1.2, 5.G.1, 5.H.1.1, 5.H.1.2
SC Social Studies, History, 4.H.2, 4.H.3, 4.G.1, 4-5.G.2, 5-8.5.C.1, 8.H.1, 1.H.2
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The Schiele Museum is committed to inspiring curiosity and understanding of science and the natural world.
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