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Native American Artifact Show

Missouri River Basin Lewis & Clark Visitors Center 100 Valmont Drive, Nebraska City

Native American Artifact Show Public and private collections on display featuring a wide variety of authentic Native American artifacts. See some of the finest examples of tools, arrowheads, spear points, pottery and much more! Hands-on children's activities will include corn grinding and pottery making. Don't miss a special presentation at 1:00 pm by Wynema Morris "Understanding American Indian Tribal Governments" Morris asks what it means to be an enrolled tribal member, which leads to the issues of tribal jurisdiction, tribal sovereignty, Las Vegas-style gaming and relationships with the U.S. government. Morris explains the role and function of tribal governments and

Adventure Art on the Mighty Mo’

Missouri River Basin Lewis & Clark Visitor Center 100 Valmont Drive, Nebraska City

The water-color painting workshop portion of our event on Saturday February 25 is full. The artist asked us to limit the number of painters to 20. Those spots filled up very quickly!  We've got 12  potential painters on the waiting list at this point. However, you are most welcomed to attend the workshop as observers to listen to tips from the artist. Plus you are welcomed to attend the artist's presentation about his adventure down the river after the workshop concludes, approximately around 11:30. Thank you for your interest! Doug   Adventure Art on the Mighty Mo' Adventure Art on the Mighty Mo'

Brown Bagging with the Birds

Missouri River Basin Lewis & Clark Visitor Center 100 Valmont Drive, Nebraska City

Bring your sack lunch and watch wild birds through our picture windows. Visit with fellow bird watchers as we identify the different types of birds! Typically, we record sightings of 12 to 15 different species in one hour. Come watch the wonders of nature with us! Every Friday during the noon hour in January and February. We typically record sightings of 12 to 15 different species in one hour. The list is usually made up of Cardinals, Chickadees, Blue Jays, Eagles, Finches, Juncos, Nuthatches, Sparrows, Titmouse, and Woodpeckers.   This event is free to the public