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Museum Entrance

Press for Creator. Food and houses. welcome to the Swkae rewken museum. Museum Entrance. Their land is grass, muddy, and has canals. Add Artifact 3. Customs and relations with europeans. language. Museum Entrance. Add Artifact 6. Room 2. Add Artifact 5. Foods and Dewllings.

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Museum Entrance

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  1. Press for Creator Food and houses welcome to the Swkae rewken museum Museum Entrance Their land is grass, muddy, and has canals. Add Artifact 3 Customs and relations with europeans language

  2. Museum Entrance Add Artifact 6 Room 2 Add Artifact 5 Foods and Dewllings The Swkae Rewken people eat Alligators, Snakes, Fish, and Hogs. Also they eat bark off a tree. Another thin they eat is bugs like Worms, Beatles, and Grubs. The large house they lived in is longhouse, and a loge. The small house they lived in is tepees.

  3. Museum Entrance talking Room 3 Language of the Swkae Rewken people Here are some words they say bi, si, fo, and jon. Bi means hallow. Si means by. Fo means enemy. Jon means chief. Bi is written in ‘/. Si is written in %. Fo is written in’/’. Jon is written in x/.

  4. Museum Entrance Customs and traditions and Relations with Europeans They have traditions like if a old man died they would set him on pile of sticks and set it on firer. When a old women died they would bury her. The relation with the Europeans were great because they both shared something to each other. Like the Swkae Rewken people gave the Europeans corn. The Europeans gave the Swkae Rewken people guns. Room 4 Add Artifact 14

  5. David Floyd Thank you for reading Return to Room Note: Virtual museums were first introduced by educators at Keith Valley Middle School in Horsham, Pennsylvania. This template was designed by Dr. Christy Keeler based on one of the sample virtual museums provided by the Keith Valley staff at ISTE’s NECC 2005. Contact Dr. Keeler for more information about virtual museums or visit http://christykeeler.com/EducationalVirtualMuseums.html

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