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Tours for Visitors with Hearing or Visual Impairments
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(by appointment only, 2-week notice required; call Mon.-Fri., 9 AM-6 PM, except federal holidays: 202-633-6644 (voice), 1-888-618-0572 (toll-free voice), or 202-633-6751 (TTY), or e-mail NMAI-GroupReservations@si.edu)
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Lelawi Theater: "Who We Are": Daily
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(walk-in; 4th level) Daily, every 20 minutes beginning at 10:20 AM; last show begins at 4:40 PM. Except - Mon.-Tues., May 12-13, theater closed
This unique, 13-minute, multimedia presentation transports visitors to the Arctic, the Northwest coast, and the plateaus of Bolivia to reveal the diversity of contemporary Native life and to introduce themes and messages encountered throughout the museum. Translations: Hand-held devices with translations in French, German, Japanese, and Spanish are available from staff who introduce the program. Note: Lelawi (pronounced le-LAW-wee) is a Lenape/Delaware word meaning "in the middle."
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