Native American Use of the White-tailed Deer
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September 3, Saturday, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Native American Use of the White-tailed Deer
To the native woodland people, the white-tailed deer was a source of food, clothing, tools, toys, musical instruments and adornments. With the use of replica artifacts, we will explore how this was done and follow up with a short walk looking for signs of the white-tailed deer. Visit www.landisarboretum or call 518-875-6935 for more information including updates or to register.
Location: The Meeting House
Instructor(s): George Steele, science educator
Arboretum members: $5/person, $15/family; non-members: $15/person, $25/family.
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