The Museum’s educational program presents classes that explore the history and culture of Native Americans in California and other regions of the country for both adults and children. The school age programs fulfill the state curriculum for social studies. Other educational activities presented by the Museum include, winter, spring and summer (Camp Coyote) workshops and day camps for children 5 -12, a six part lecture series for adults and traditional story telling by Native elders.
Marin Museum of the American Indian
Education
2200 Novato Blvd.
@ Miwok Park
Novato CA 94947
P 415.897.4064
F 415.892.7804
email:
office@marinindian.com
Hours of Operation
Tu. - Fr. 12-5pm
Sa. - Su. 12-4pm
closed Mondays
Kristi Lauchstedt comes to the Museum with an extensive background in working with children. Kristi has over 30 years of experience with children, everything from teaching to children’s entertainment and activity and event coordination. She is originally from the East Bay and has now resided in Marin County for the last 16 years. Kristi has developed the Educational Program to include Winter and Spring workshops to enhance the Native American experience for children year round.
Kristi Lauchstedt, Educational Coordinator
2008 Classes & Lectures
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CAMP COYOTE
Workshops and Day Camps
Coast Miwok
Tule Boats
Rope Making
Toys
Puppet Show
Medicine Bags
Tule Bittern Birds*
$140 (up to 25 Students)
$160 (26-30 Students)
$175 (31 + Students)
$200 (up to 25 Students)
$250 (26-30 Students)
$275 (31 + Students)
$140 (up to 25 Students)
$155 (26-30 Students)
$175 (31 + Students)
$3/person /toy (group rate)
$5/person /toy (private)
$25 School rate w/ Coast Miwok Class
$50 Private
$3.50/person/bag
$180 (up to 25 Students)
$230 (26-30 Students)
$265 (31 + Students)