*

Past: Chief White Eagle / Native American History

Bollinger County Museum of Natural History

November is National Native American Heritage Month, established to recognize the first peoples of this continent and celebrate their culture, heritage, history, and contemporary identities.

Bollinger County Museum of Natural History in Marble Hill hosts AnNiYvWiYa Chief White Eagle on Saturday, November 14 at 1:00 p.m. Chief White Eagle; well-known lecturer, artist, and teacher, will speak about the history of various Native American tribes.

Face coverings will be required with limited seating to allow for physical distance seating arrangements. You may contact the museum at 573-238-1174, email bcmnh@sbcglobal.net, or visit our website https://www.bcmnh.org/support-us/ to register and save your seat for this event. Seats will fill up fast and those who register will be given preference for seating. People who do not register will be seated as space allows.

Children will enjoy a Native American scavenger hunt from noon-4:00pm. All children who visit the museum will receive a free Native American activity/craft kit before they leave the museum.

The Bollinger County Museum of Natural History is located at 209 Mayfield Drive in Marble Hill.

Regular admission to the museum will apply.

Museum admission: Adults $5 & 17 years and under $2

For more information call 573-238-1174 or email bcmnh@sbcglobal.net

Past Dates & Times

Saturday, November 14, 2020, 1:00 pm

Map

Bollinger County Museum of Natural History
209 Mayfield Dr., Marble Hill, MO