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Saint Croix Island International Historic SiteHistorical interpreter poses as Pierre Dugua next to the bronze Pierre Dugua statue. Photo by Robert A. Thayer.
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Saint Croix Island International Historic Site
Professional Development

Teacher Workshops
Park staff introduce teachers to two National Park Service learning tools for the classroom, Passamaquoddy History and Culture: A Teaching Kit for Grades 5-8 and the Saint Croix 1604 Interpretive Trunk, through teacher workshops.

If you'd like to request a workshop to be held in your location, please contact us. Minimum numbers may vary and can be discussed at the time you reserve your workshop.

In 2007 Passamaquoddy Kit workshops were held at the Abbe Museum in Bar Harbor, University of Maine - Farmington, and the Passamaquoddy Reservation at Sipayik/Pleasant Point. For more information about selected workshops, click on the links below.

 
Teacher Workshop
Maine middle school teachers assemble their own Passamaquoddy Timeline, dating back 12,000 years ago, during a teacher workshop presented by the National Park Service at the Abbe Museum.
Native Americans inhabited Saint Croix.  

Did You Know?
Saint Croix Island was originally called “Muttoneguis” by the Native Americans who had used it for many years before the French arrived. The island is protected today as part of Saint Croix Island International Historic Site.
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Last Updated: November 01, 2007 at 07:22 EST