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VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Archaeologist -Photo of tools used in the career -Photo of geographer working Museum Entrance Welcome all. Historian -Summary of the career -Information a college/major that leads to this career Historian - Photo of tools used in the career -Photo of historian working Archaeologist -Summary of the career -Information a college/major that leads to this career Virtual Career Center Welcome! Room 1 Room 2 Room 4 Room 3 Room 3

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Room 1: Historian Who is a Historian? Someone who studies books and documents of the past and record history. They can write documents, diaries, textbooks, and book. They list the order in which history came. A historian is a writer, student, and scholar of history. Where and What to study? #1. Princeton University in Princeton, NJ Princeton was ranked number one in the nation for its History department by U.S. News and World Report in To become a historian you can major in historians as researcher or communications.

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Room 2 : Historian Historian’s tools are books and documents dated in time and present to obtain knowledge.

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Room 3: Archaeologist What is a archaeologist? A scholar who studies and recruits in human past through physical remains. They collect artifacts such as statues, fossils and etc. They examine findings and study the past for evidence to prove theories. Where and What to study? Arizona State University has the largest overall student enrollment for archaeology schools. A major in anthropology requires courses in all of the sub disciplines. For students interested in ancient and classical civilizations, the particular undergraduate major is not important, but it is advantageous to begin learning several ancient and modern languages (e.g. Greek, Latin, German, French).

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Room 4: Archaeologist The tools used by archaeologist are shovels, brushes, and chisels etc.. These are needed because archaeologist dig and clean at locations and examine.