Reach out to the CT River Museum since they have a fabulous school visit and perhaps they have created a virtual one.  
http://ctrivermuseum.org/

On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 8:53 AM Karen Pakula <KPakula@suffield.org> wrote:
Hi All,

Our 3rd grade team is asking for the following:

A video about the indigenous peoples of Connecticut (and even better would be if it were about the Algonquin tribes or the Agawam, which were in Suffield.)  Also something about the influence of the Connecticut River on the development of cities and towns.

I have always found it challenging to find age-appropriate resources on this topic.  I have emailed the Pequot Museum without success.  I would be so appreciative of any suggestions!  Thank you!

Best,
Karen


Karen Pakula
Library Media Specialist
McAlister Intermediate School
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