Friday, September 17, 2010

Day 260 - history field trip


Our California History Co-op went on a field trip today.   We went to Indian Grinding Rock State Park and had a wonderful tour.   It was so interesting!  The park is named after the huge amount of marbleized limestone with 1,185 mortar holes.  The Miwok Indians used the grinding rock for thousands of years to grind the acorns for food.

We were also able to spend some time sitting in their roundhouse, pictured below.  The children were told of the special celebrations that were traditional to the Miwok Indians.  We sat on pine needles (surprisingly soft) and it was nice and peaceful.


The tour was packed with information and our guide was so knowledgeable.   The children did really well considering the 'talking' part was close to 2 hours long.   I was very proud of the girls :)

3 comments:

Lena said...

lovely. we visited this site about 2 years ago.
pax Christi - lena

Kristal said...

Two hours! Wow...that is long!

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