Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byVanessa Black Modified over 8 years ago
1
Museum Entrance Wodaabe Fete Traveling in Niger Room Four Room Three Welcome to the Museum of Peace Corps Travels Curator’s Offices Room Five Artifact 23 Back Wall Artifact
2
Curator’s Office Photo by Mrs. McLaughlin I was a Peace Corps Volunteer from 2003- 2005. I joined Peace Corps because I wanted to help people and travel. Mrs. McLaughlin Note: Virtual museums were first introduced by educators at Keith Valley Middle School in Horsham, Pennsylvania. This template was designed by Dr. Christy Keeler. View the Educational Virtual Museums website for more information on this instructional technique.Keith Valley Middle SchoolDr. Christy KeelerEducational Virtual Museums Return to Entry
3
Room 1 Return to Entry Wodaabe Marriage Ceremony
4
Room 2 Return to Entry Artifact 8 Getting to the Wodaabe Artifact 7
5
Room 3 Return to Entry Artifact 9 Artifact 12 Artifact 10 [Room 3] Room Artifact 11
6
Room 4 Return to Entry Artifact 13 Artifact 16 Artifact 14 [Room 4] Room Artifact 15
7
Room 5 Return to Entry Artifact 17 Artifact 20 Artifact 18 [Room 5] Room Artifact 19 Artifact 21
8
Photo by Mrs. McLaughlin The Wodaabe and Peace Corps Volunteers are sleeping in the Sahara Desert after a night of celebrating the “Marriage Ceremony”. The blankets and rugs are hung on the trees to help shade the sleepers as the sun rises. Since the sun rises in the east, the rugs are placed facing East. Return to Exhibit Sleeping in the Sahara Desert
9
Photo by Mrs. McLaughlin These are children of the Wodabbe people. The Wodabbe are nomadic people who generally live in the Sahara Desert of Niger. Return to Exhibit Wodabbe Children
10
Photo by Mrs. McLaughlin The Wodabbe people have a marriage ceremony every year. Boys of marriage age form a circle and slowly move counter-clockwise in a side-step style dance, careful to keep the circle. The girls are on the outside of the circle and tap or pull on the hair or clothes of the boy they want to marry. After the boys and girls pair-up, they are married. This photo is of the Wodabbe people, the day after the festival, after the ceremony is over. They are heading deeper into the desert. Return to Exhibit Wodaabe Departure
11
Photo by Mrs. McLaughlin This is a Wodaabe man with his camels. Camels are the main form of transportation in the desert. Return to Exhibit Wodaabe Man
12
Linked citation goes here The city of Agadez in Niger. Last city before the depths of the Sahara desert. Agadez is a thirteen hour bus ride from the capital city of Niger, Niamey. Return to Exhibit Benin to Agadez, Niger
13
Linked citation goes here Text goes here. Return to Exhibit Peace Corps Volunteers
14
Linked citation goes here Text goes here. Return to Exhibit PCVs waiting for a truck
15
Linked citation goes here Text goes here. Return to Exhibit Artifact 8
16
Linked citation goes here Text goes here. Return to Exhibit Artifact 9
17
Linked citation goes here Text goes here. Return to Exhibit Artifact 10
18
Linked citation goes here Text goes here. Return to Exhibit Artifact 11
19
Linked citation goes here Text goes here. Return to Exhibit Artifact 12
20
Linked citation goes here Text goes here. Return to Exhibit Artifact 13
21
Linked citation goes here Text goes here. Return to Exhibit Artifact 14
22
Linked citation goes here Text goes here. Return to Exhibit Artifact 15
23
Linked citation goes here Text goes here. Return to Exhibit Artifact 16
24
Linked citation goes here Text goes here. Return to Exhibit Artifact 17
25
Linked citation goes here Text goes here. Return to Exhibit Artifact 18
26
Linked citation goes here Text goes here. Return to Exhibit Artifact 19
27
Linked citation goes here Text goes here. Return to Exhibit Artifact 20
28
Linked citation goes here Text goes here. Return to Exhibit Artifact 21
29
Linked citation goes here Text goes here. Return to Entrance Artifact 22
30
Linked citation goes here Text goes here. Return to Entrance Artifact 23
31
Linked citation goes here Text goes here. Return to Exhibit Back Wall Artifact
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.