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A teacher with long white hair shows students some natural reeds.

Onsite Field Trips

CACHE welcomes hundreds of fourth graders from Lincoln, Rocky Hill, Sequoia Union, Outside Creek, and Eleanor Roosevelt Charter Learning Center every year to visit the museum for themed onsite field trips, often working with Wakchumni tribe representatives and a helpful team of retired school teachers. The experience introduces students to fascinating elements of native culture and pioneer living.

A school bus surrounded by many children and several teachers.
Teachers and students stand around a table while being taught about Native American culture.
A male teacher and students are standing in the Yokuts exhibit.
Students and a teacher stand in the art gallery while a presentation is being given.
Students stand outdoors at a table. A woman gives a presentation while holding a red stick.
A male teacher talks about how to create duck forms out of tule reeds. The forms are seen on a table.
A Native American woman gives a presentation and points to a board with writing on it.
Students are crowded around a table while their pricipal helps to instruct them.
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