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Indigenous Peoples Day -- New Exhibit Case

See a new exhibit case about past and present Native American tribes and nations.
Page updated on October 6, 2022 at 7:36 PM

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Indigenous People's Day - New Exhibit Case 

Tuesday, October 11
11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Alexandria Archaeology Museum
Free

For thousands of years, Native Americans moved through the region, trading and drawing resources from the land and river. A new exhibit case at Alexandria Archaeology maps past and present Native American tribes and nations and shows how archaeologists learn more about the lives of people living in the past by studying changes in stone projectile point technology. A virtual unveiling of the exhibit case will happen on social media and the museum website on Monday, October 10, and will be on view in the Alexandria Archaeology Museum on Tuesday, October 11. This exhibit case was made possible by Friends of Alexandria Archaeology. 

Learn more about Alexandria’s First People. 

Learn more about Alexandria Archaeology Month activities.

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