The Homeschool Indigenous History Program is an educational initiative designed to introduce homeschool families to the rich Indigenous history of the Hudson Valley region. The program takes place at the Wild Hudson Valley, a Forest Farm and Eco Camp that focuses on immersive learning experiences in a natural setting. Participants engage in guided tours and educational activities that explore both the human and natural history of the area, making it an interactive and informative experience for families. Programs are child-oriented and consist of walking through scenic fields and forests, fostering both educational and environmental awareness. The program includes participation from ethnoecologists and utilizes the natural environment as a living classroom for students. This makes it an excellent resource for families looking for comprehensive educational experiences outside traditional classroom settings, particularly those interested in historical and cultural studies.
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