Homeschool Days: First Peoples of the Ozarks

Recreation of a primitive camp: stone fire pit, animal skins, dried gourds, wooden tools, and spears against a textured cave-like wall. Rustic and historical.Tuesday, October 28, 2025
10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Shiloh Museum of Ozark History, 118 W. Johnson Ave., Springdale AR 72764
Admission: free (registration required and limited to 75 people)

Through hands-on exploration of the museum’s historic grounds, exhibit hall, and education collections, students discover ways the First Peoples of the Ozarks interacted with their environment and used natural resources in their daily lives, including making tools, preparing and processing food, and more. Social studies curriculum frameworks include place, region, and culture; resources and movement; chronology; change over time; evidence; and perspective. Science frameworks include life sciences and ecology.

The Shiloh Museum provides individual and small groups of homeschooling families days during the year to participate in our free, educational programs, even for those who do not belong to a larger group.

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