Workshop “Indigenous Roots: Past, Present and Future”

It proposes an approach to the Indigenous past and present through the analysis of objects, historical chronicles, and hands-on activities. Through a guided tour of the museum galleries, participants reflect on the way of life of Indigenous peoples, their relationship with the environment, and the encounters and conflicts with Europeans. The proposal concludes with a group activity in which, based on excerpts from historical chronicles, participants recreate scenes of Indigenous life by building a model, fostering reflection, historical interpretation, and collaborative work.

Ages: 8 to 12 years old

Duration: 1 hour and 15 minutes

Public institutions: $250

Private institutions: $450

Days: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday

Schedules: 9:00 and 10:15 a.m. – 2:00 and 3:15 p.m.

The price includes the workshop, the materials used in the workshop and a MAPI Café snack for each child, which includes a juice and a croissant. We have options for diabetics, people with lactose intolerance or TACC free, upon request prior to the visit. Additionally, the museum offers free snacks for 2 (two) accompanying adults. If there are more than two companions per group, they can purchase the snack at a cost price of $80 at MAPI Café.