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The Ways of the Lenape

June 28, 2017 11:00 am

Penn Museum

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Who are the Lenape Native Americans of New Jersey and Pennsylvania? In The Ways of the Lenape, Rob Aptaker uses Native American artifacts to explore the tools, clothing, toys, games, medicine and music that were, and continue to be, part of their daily lives. A fascinating introduction to Lenape cultures and customs.

World Wonders summer series features a globally focused lineup of performances geared toward children ages 5 to 13 and their families. This weekly morning program offers an extended opportunity to journey through various cultural traditions by way of music, dance, theater, science programs and more. No reservations are required for families but advance registration is suggested. Advance registration is required for groups of 10 or more. Contact Learning Programs at 215.746.4475. Free with Museum General Admission.

Related program: Storytime Expeditions at 10:15 am (https://www.penn.museum/teachers-and-students/k-12-educators/storytime-expeditions)

Before each World Wonders  program, children ages 4–9 and their chaperones or families may participate in Storytime Expeditions, themed storybook readings and activities within the galleries. Each week’s Storytime Expedition is designed to complement the themes of our kid-friendly World Wonders programs. Space is limited. Groups of 10 or more should book ahead by calling (215) 746-6774.

https://www.penn.museum/calendar/eventdetail/544/the-ways-of-the-lenape

 

3260 South St, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA

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