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Headwaters Science Center in northern Minnesota has worked with
Ojibwe on Leech Lake and Red Lake Reservations and, to a lesser
extent, the White Earth Reservation. Michael Price, who teaches at
Leech Lake Tribal College, built an authentic Ojibwe wiigwaam as a
display in our Center and Rocky Mountain, an Ojibwe instructor at
Bemidje State University, and his students made birchbark baskets and
reed mats to go in it. Because it is on our exhibit floor, Michael
designed, and arranged to have built, a special heavy metal base for
the ironwood frame to fit into (instead of being placed into holes in
the Earth).
We have participated in an NSF program run by the Science Museum of
Minnesota that involved our working with local "Community-Based
Science Organizations" (CBSO's). Several of our community partners
were Ojibwe including Red Lake, Cass Lake, and the Bemidji branch of
the Indigenous Environmental Network. Though not associated with
exhibits, an "Inventors of the Future" program, in which HSC is
cooperating, involves a Federal grant collaboration between AISES
(American Indian Science and Engineering Society) and Johns Hopkins.
HSC staff is directing part of the program at an Ojibwe school, the
Bug-O-Nay Ge-Shig school, on the Leech Lake Reservation. Many Ojibwe
Head Start and other school groups visit the Center. Our Starlab
staff members are sensitive to some of the Ojibwe constellation
names, but this is an ongoing area of education for us. We have had
several Ojibwe Board members and drawn upon Ojibwe elders for advice
and programs.
I believe Chris Burda at SMM has gathered constructive notes
regarding working with Native American groups.
Laddie Elwell
Executive Director
Headwaters Science Center
Bemidji, Minnesota
On Feb 14, 2008, at 2:24 PM, Kyrie Thompson wrote:
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> I was wondering if anybody has participated in or knows about
> collaborations between science centers and Native American/Alaska
> Native
> tribes or groups. In particular, I am interested in collaborations
> that
> led to exhibits or programs that include Native American experts
> and/or
> are meant for Native American/Alaska Native audiences.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Kyrie Thompson
> Exhibit Developer
> Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
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