Contact Del Taylor ([log in to unmask]), who is site manager at Sainte
Marie Among the Hurons, in Midland, Ontario. Although in Canada, he is a
member of Ojibway First Nations. Buck Woodward, former manager of the
American Indian Initiative at Colonial Williamsburg, can be reached via
LinkedIn and would also be a good source for you.

Frontier Culture Museum, in Staunton, Virginia, interprets pre-contact
Virginia peoples. Contact Misti Furr for more information.

Hope this helps.

Martha Katz-Hyman
Independent Curator

On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 4:41 PM, Kate Cravens <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> I’m working on a museum project and the client is considering building a
> living history site to complement their interior exhibits. I’ve found Laura
> Peers’ *Playing Ourselves* a useful resource in understanding some of the
> strengths and weaknesses of contact era living history sites. So far, I’ve
> not found any sites that handle the pre-contact era. Does anyone out there
> know if such sites exist?
>
> Thanks much,
> Kate Cravens
> Freelance Exhibit Developer
>
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