BROWNING — The hallways of Bullshoe Elementary School in Browning transformed into a living gallery of history this week as the school hosted its second annual Living Wax Museum, led by the first-grade Blackfeet language immersion class.

Families, students, and community members walked through the school cafeteria to find young historians dressed as influential civic leaders, cultural icons, and prominent indigenous figures all brought to life by first-graders who had spent days preparing their presentations.

Brianna Juneau reports - watch the video: Browning students celebrate Indigenous heroes with 'living wax museum'

The project, designed to blend language, culture, and public speaking skills, challenged students to research and portray key community members and important figures f

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