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New museum exhibit puts Dakota language at head of class

MANKATO, Minn. — When the Children’s Museum of Southern Minnesota was still in its early stages, its director at the time sought out Glenn Wasicuna for his thoughts on how the Dakota people could be represented in it. Wasicuna said he recalled being asked if there was an animal they should use to symbolize the Dakota people. He saw it as a teaching moment, and his response might not surprise those who know him from his work as a Dakota language instructor. “If you want to include the Dakota people here, use the language,” he said. His guidance led to “ded yahipi kin waste” being displayed at the museum’s entrance as a welcome to visitors.

Children s Museum of Southern Minnesota wins grant, awaits state funding

Children’s Museum of Southern Minnesota wins grant, awaits state funding Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) - As the Children’s Museum of Southern Minnesota awaits state funding from lawmakers, the organization has received different funding to help bring a new exhibit to life. The museum is getting a $10,000 grant from the Consolidated Communications Community Fund of the Mankato Area Foundation. The grant will help build a prototype exhibit all centered around teaching the museum’s young audience about the Internet and how it works. The museum is currently collecting feedback from visitors and community members to help build the baseline for how the exhibit will look.

Children s Museum of Southern Minnesota celebrates 6th birthday

Children’s Museum of Southern Minnesota celebrates 6th birthday For six years the Children’s Museum of Southern Minnesota has helped children in the area learn and explore. Children’s Museum of Southern Minnesota celebrates 6th birthday By Jared Dean | May 1, 2021 at 5:17 PM CDT - Updated May 1 at 6:40 PM MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) - The Children’s Museum of Southern Minnesota has been a part of the Mankato community for six years now. Saturday, visitors celebrated by making cards and unwrapping a bin full of blocks so the kids who visit can play and create. “It is great to have people coming back visiting and becoming members again.” museum CEO Louise Dickmeyer said. “Just being available to children and families especially now, everyone needs to have some relaxation and respite and just play and have fun.”

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