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American Beginnings Celebration

American Beginnings Celebration. Native American, Dr. Denise Henning, gives the class a little background on Native American languages. Dr. Henning shows part of her 40 pound regalia to the 5th Grade while Mr. Coleman attempts to hold it.

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American Beginnings Celebration

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  1. American Beginnings Celebration

  2. Native American, Dr. Denise Henning, gives the class a little background on Native American languages.

  3. Dr. Henning shows part of her 40 pound regalia to the 5th Grade while Mr. Coleman attempts to hold it.

  4. Parents look on as students open their celebration with a Native American song.

  5. The 5th Grade museum before the mass of parents and students arrive.

  6. Fifth Graders show off their museum of projects for their Native American Beginnings expedition.

  7. Robert and Sarah display a Delaware wigwam being built.

  8. Amy and Hillary show a Spokane tribe’s camp.

  9. Andrew and Eric with their Yakima shelter.

  10. Amber and Natalie with Mohegan longhouses.

  11. Cole, Travis, and Joe show their Choctaw shelter.

  12. Malorie and Camille proudly display their Creek project.

  13. Logan, Josh, and Adam built a Mohawk shelter.

  14. Sydney, Whitney, and Matt show off their Nez Perce artifacts.

  15. Alex and Autumn pose with their Shoshone tribe project.

  16. Jasmin, Shelly, Trent, and Ashanti model their Native American shelter, pottery, and fashions.

  17. JoAnn and Bennett hold a Seneca wigwam.

  18. Molly and Gabrielle in front of their Cherokee project.

  19. Joe and Ryan with Seminole artifacts.

  20. Amber shows her mom a classmate’s project.

  21. Amy shows her parents Eric and Andrew’s Earth home, complete with fire.

  22. A parent admiring the work of some Fifth Graders.

  23. Students and their parents sit down for lunch after touring the 5th Grade’s Native American museum.

  24. Mrs. Arms lends a helping hand with the American Indian fry bread.

  25. American Beginnings Celebration

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