We always enjoy reading our guests' comments. The feedback they provide is always valuable to us. Here's what people who visited within the past few weeks had to say.
Oct. 21, 2011
A wonderful exhibit for 3rd graders! Mt. Lebanon Elementary, West Lebanon, New Hampshire
Found this museum very interesting and informative. Enjoyed the exhibits. Buffalo, New York
Oct. 26, 2011
I'm glad you're here. Very interesting. You have the most beautiful collection of baskets and other artifacts. It is truly wonderful that you have collected and saved these for others to appreciate. Alberta, Canada
Oct. 28, 2011
Thank you for another wonderful field trip for our 3rd graders at Riddle Brook School. Bedford, New Hampshire
Saw your ad in the NH Tourist's Guide while looking for things to do with friends from Germany in my home state. We had a wonderful visit. Thank you! NH/Indiana/Germany
Oct. 29, 2011
What an interesting and inspirational museum. Thank you so much. United Kingdom
Thank you very much. Nice to get a chance to experience the life of the TRUE Americans! Denmark
Nov. 6, 2011
We brought two friends visiting from Guadalajara, Mexico. Very impressed. Thank you. Mexico
Nov. 8, 2011
North Salem Elementary had a fabulous time! Thank you! Salem, New Hampshire
Nov. 12, 2011
Great museum. And thanks for your preservation efforts. Nebraska
Great museum! Our son is learning about this in 3rd grade and really enjoyed this. Amesbury, MA
Great museum. The kids loved it (ages 4, 7, and 9 1/2) Our oldest daughter is also studying Native Americans in school as well! Connecticut
Nov. 15, 2011
Just great! A nice blend of art, craftsmanship, and humanitarian values. Will bring a few nice pictures to my old country to show around. Belgium
Nov. 16, 2011
Very educational! Wow! The Native Americans are/were so smart! Thank you so much! New Hampshire
Wonderful. Interesting. Good scale makes displays approachable. Thank you. Very surprising! Maryland
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Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum, Education and Cultural Center is dedicated to connecting people of today with 20,000 years of ongoing Native American cultural expression. The Museum embraces cultural diversity and encourages responsible environmental action based on respect for nature. Through exhibitions and programs, the Museum seeks to challenge and inspire all of us to improve the quality of our lives and our world.
Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum, Education and Cultural Center is dedicated to connecting people of today with 20,000 years of ongoing Native American cultural expression. The Museum embraces cultural diversity and encourages responsible environmental action based on respect for nature. Through exhibitions and programs, the Museum seeks to challenge and inspire all of us to improve the quality of our lives and our world.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
What the Children Have to Say
Recently we gave a Connect The Circle (Museum Galleries and Medicine Woods) guided tour to a group of third graders. Earlier this week we received an envelope of thank you notes from the children. We were pleased and impressed by what they had to say. Here is a sampling of the comments the children wrote. (The names have been changed.)
"Thank you for being our guide. I liked when you showed us the Medicine Woods. I also liked when you showed us the eel trap. THANKS! -Robert
"Thank you for the tour. My favorite part was the story about the fisherman [a story learned from Bud Thompson which illustrates the native belief that everything on earth is connected and interrelated.] I really enjoyed it! I had lots of fun!" - Sadie
"Thank you so much for giving [our school] a tour of the museum. It was so much fun. . . My favorite part was the story of the fishermen!" - Grace
"QUESTIONS How many trees do you think are at Kearsarge Indian Museum?
How many years have you [the tour guide] been working there?
What is the oldest thing you have at the museum." - Hunter
[This card has a hand-drawn picture of Chief Passaconaway.] "Thank you very much for touring the museum. Love your work. Your guest, Haley"
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