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1 Museum Entrance Welcome to the Inuit-Allen Museum Religion & Family Structure Government & Contributions to Society Education Add Artifact 3 Add Artifact 4

2 Room 2 Religion & Family Structure Museum Entrance The religion of the Inuit-Allen tribe is mixed. The people may have their own beliefs. The choice in religion keeps peace. Some common religions are Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism, Atheism, and different Native American religions. The tribe is a melting pot! Everyone is equal. Men and women have the same rights. They may work together with the same jobs. Women could hunt and men could stay home if requested. This also helps keep peace.

3 Room 3 Government & Contributions to society Museum Entrance Add Artifact 12 Add Artifact 10 Add Artifact 9 The Inuit-Allen tribe live in a democracy. A leader is voted for. There is a six-year term maximum. A new president is voted at the end of each term. This way, everyone has a choice. They are even beneficial to other tribes. They have open trades with all tribes and European colonies. There have been few wars involving the Inuit- Allen tribe. They are very peaceful. This is good for everyone.

4 Room 4 Education Museum Entrance Each person must have at least 13 years of school. It is just like a modern city. Elementary school, middle school, and high school are mandatory. College is optional. They learn science, social studies, mathematics, reading and writing.

5 Made by: Desmond Richardson 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.htmlKeith Valley Middle School Dr. Christy KeelerKeith ValleyISTENECC Dr. Keeler Thank you for reading!


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