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Downtown Huntsville Library

Native American Indian Heritage Month: Learning to Research with Primary Sources for Kids

Wednesday, November 30, 2022 1 p.m. – 2 p.m.

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November 30: Digital records, video, sound recordings

In honor of National American Indian Heritage Month, we are hosting a 4-week children's program introducing primary sources including photos, documents, and artifacts. On Wednesdays in November, discover with us different primary sources related to the history of American Indians. Oakville Indian Mounds Education Center will bring artifacts to share with us during the November 16 session. We will meet in the Special Collections Department and move locations as necessary. Contact Youth Librarian Laura Noble at lnoble@hmcpl.org or 256-532-5996 with questions.

Add to Calendar 2022-11-30 13:00:00 2022-11-30 14:00:00 Native American Indian Heritage Month: Learning to Research with Primary Sources for Kids What are primary sources and why are they important? Find out in our 4-week children's program introducing them. Downtown Huntsville Library HMCPL Intercept web@hmcpl.org America/Chicago public

Downtown Huntsville Library

Second Floor Meeting Room

915 Monroe St Southwest
Huntsville, AL 35801
United States

256-532-5940
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Event Type(s)

Activities and Crafts

Audience(s)

School age children (6-12 years)
Teens (13-18 years)

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Education
Interactive Learning