029 PHOTOGRAPHS V ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION Indians and Settlers 

Pine Mountain Settlement School
Series: PHOTOGRAPHS
029 V ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
Indians and Settlers

029 PHOTOGRAPHS V Environmental Education Indians and Settlers (singles)

Children and Sheep.  [029_V_ee_ind_set_047.jpg]


TAGS: photographsenvironmental education, EE Program, Pine Mountain Settlement School; children; seasonal photographs, Isaac’s Creek, flowers, spinning wheels, farming,  weaving, Indian Cliff, sheep, vegetable dyes,  mountaineering, Mary Rogers, Matthew Boggs, Ben Begley, Pat Begley, Aunt Sal’s Cabin, Creech Cabin, Native Americans, sheep, Indian Cliff, 

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PHOTOGRAPHS

The following general views of children in the Pine Mountain Settlement School Environmental Education Program in the late 1970s and early 1980s are participating in the Native Americans and Early Settlers module. Many of the color photographs focus on the activities of the specific EE Program module. The photographs capture various schools,  children, teachers, and PMSS staff.

Mary Rogers, wife of the Director Burton Rogers, who initiated the EE program at Pine Mountain, is seen in many of the photographs. Assistance in identifying folks in the photographs would be appreciated. Notify the PMSS office at office@pinemountainsettlementschool.com


 

GALLERY: 029 V Environmental Education Indians and Settlers


SEE ALSO:

GUIDE TO ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION (EE) PROGRAM 1972-PRESENT

THE GREEN BOOK

INDIAN CLIFF DWELLING

AUNT SAL’S CABIN [CREECH CABIN]

Guide to SHEEP, GOATS, Weaving, Natural Dyes