Wish there was a way to share your experience with would-be visitors? We’ve got just the thing for you! Each day, we have the opportunity to meet many wonderful visitors to our museum – from families to couples and spring breakers to lone bikers. One of the things museum staff […]
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Summer is here and we’ve got BRAND NEW summer programs this year that you DON’T want to miss! Join us on Thursdays for two amazing classes! Dates Every Thursday until August 25th, 2016 Admission Is covered in museum admission fee Talking Sticks 2:00 pm What is a talking stick? How […]
We’re collecting shoes for those in need! In a PREVIOUS POST we asked for visitors to bring their shoes for a donation drive we are participating in. We have been able to fill 3 boxes! With your help, we have been able to completely fill three box and we’re working […]
Our longhouse is getting some updates! Though we had a lot of progress in April, there is still a lot of work to be done to finish our longhouse. Thankfully, we’ve got some really dedicated volunteers that are passionate about the project. More epoxy was applied to poles, the cured […]
We are happy to announce that a new artifact was recently donated for our local exhibit. Originally found while clamming by local resident, Greg Bragg, this artifact seems to be out of volcanic rock. The most recent owner, Robert Doughty of Ocracoke, pointed out the shallow scrape marks from the […]
Summer is here and we’ve got BRAND NEW summer programs this year Join us on Thursdays for two amazing classes! Dates Every Thursday until August 25th, 2016 Admission Is covered in museum admission fee Talking Sticks 2:00 pm What is a talking stick? How are they made? […]
Two of our regular volunteers went above and beyond this year Those that have come to our past gatherings may remember John Wells from the drum making workshop we’ve held in the past. He and Mim Harmen delighted us by bring a collection of hand-made tools that would have been […]
We are so happy to announce that we had new volunteers this year! One of those volunteers was Elonda Byers from Knox, Pennsylvania, to help teach the rest of our group about pottery and primitive firing. Using a clay that is used specifically for fires only reaching low temperatures, she […]
Our Website Is Up And Running! And we decided to make some upgrades as well! The past few weeks have been challenging! What seemed like a minor glitch, turned into a major undertaking that required a rebuilding of the site. So we took that as a chance to make some […]
We have having some technical difficulties! Our site has experienced some snafus recently, but we are currently working to get everything resolved. We ask that you’re patient with us and follow our updates on our FACEBOOK PAGE until we’re back up and running at full speed again!
Join Us THIS WEEK To be a part of creating an interactive, outdoor exhibit at the museum! What will be happening? This is a big project and we need YOUR help to see it through to the end! The main focus for this even is the completion of the outdoor […]
One of the baskets that you will find in our exhibit on Outer Banks natives is this exquisite eel basket. Eel was a staple food for tribes along waterways and these baskets, usually made from willow bark, were the most effective way at catching these slippery creatures. The eels swim […]