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Classroom educational exhibits in the Native Studies classroom at Nisichawaysihk Cree Nation (Nelson House).
they require higher tuition fees, e.g. a 1-week middle grade (6-8) program costs $925(US) per student but they are popular and successful


•  excavations could be developed at local sites such as the Brockinton Site where there are several occupations, at undisturbed portions of the Snyder II Site, or many other sites

• Lauder has had buildings set up for the Brandon University field schools and research fieldwork in the Lauder Sand Hills for several years and these could continue to serve as a centre for public archaeology, or local buildings could be set up

Portable Educational Exhibits

• portable education exhibits allow for distribution of exciting archaeological informa¬tion to school classes and events at various places when visits to the archaeological museum are not feasible
•  their use is a reminder that the archaeological museum has important heritage information, programs and resources of many types for all age groups to enjoy