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Event Leader: Debbie Burke.
This event has a separate fee from pack
registration. ($55
per person) which will need to be paid
by February 17th, 2012 to
reserve your spots.
Sign Up Below!
Note, there are plenty of slots for
parents so dens should coordinate this amongst themselves. Tigers must have a one: one ratio, but other groups
may have slightly higher ratios. Use your judgment
with your son, but in the end of the day it is always best to
have a parent involved or another parent whom you select in the den in
charge of your son that night.
The information below is from their
website:
Plimoth
Plantation
Wampanoag Overnights at Plimoth Plantantion
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Here’s your chance to learn, create, and play
while learning about Native culture with a Native person! |
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The Wampanoag and other Native People consider
everything from Mother Earth a gift, and believe that the
connectivity and balance of all living things is very important.
Kids will pass around reproduction artifacts such as stone tools,
arrows, a quiver, wooden utensils, deerskin clothing, and
traditional hand-twined bags made from plant fibers.
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The 17th-century
Wampanoag cooked in clay pots. After making their own traditional
clay pots, the group will play Hubbub, a fun and lively game which
was originally a way to gamble! After breaking into groups, the
competition will be won by the person with the most sticks at the
end!
Food Details:
DINNER MENU
Corn Bread with Butter
Dried Berries
Venison Stew
Naussamp (Cornmeal Pudding) with Raspberries, Blueberries, and
Strawberries
Sliced Turkey
Summer Squash
Mint Tea
BREAKFAST MENU
Cold Cereal
Assorted Fruit
Bagels with Cream Cheese or Butter
Orange Juice
Milk
Coffee
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