A non-profit educational foundation created for the purpose of preserving Native American artifacts, art, and culture.
A non-profit educational foundation created for the purpose of preserving Native American artifacts, art, and culture.

Would You Like To Share Your Knowledge?

We’re looking for more people to hold talks, demos, and workshops in the summer! Coming on vacation to the Outer Banks but have indigenous and/or natural history information that you’re itching to share? Schedule just a 45 minute talk for one day while you’re here and spread your knowledge to our visitors in our gorgeous Natural History Center and Nature Trail!

Mike Thunder and Jeannie Cranford of the Eastern Band Cherokee holding up a sign of the tribes in the United states as they're dressed in native regalia in a room that is decorated to give the illusion of being outside in the Croatoan woods.

Classes are going to be held most often from through the summer months. To apply, fill out the form from our Projects and Opportunity Page that we’ve added below and select “Holding a Class” to send the information directly to our staff about what you’d like to talk about as well as any preferred time and questions.

Feel free to add as much detail as you’d like to your main message to help us get an idea of what you’d be presenting and we’ll get back to you! Submitting the form does not lock in your date, so make sure to be on the look out for a response communication to further discuss things. If accepted, you’ll be emailed a form to provide all information needed for our tech staff to add your event to our Events Calendar that can be easily shared on any of your social media platforms!

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