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JTNP Virtual exhibit explores the people who have called the Mojave desert home

“People the Desert” is a virtual museum exhibit developed and curated by park staff and the National park Service Museum management Program. It has over 200 objects, archival items, and historic photographs from the park museum collection.

 The “People of the Desert: Joshua Tree National Park Exhibit” invites visitors to explore stories within the park’s museum collections, from the wide variety of life found in the desert environment, to the colorful characters who were drawn to the area’s opportunities and sense of independence.  Objects on exhibit reveal the park’s rich cultural history, including native communities who thrived here for millennia before cattlemen, miners, and homesteaders first arrived in the late 19th century.  

If you are a teacher looking for some great material about our public lands It also includes a Teaching with Museum Collections lesson plan focusing on the history of desert conservation – that teaches students how to draw a scene of the Mojave Desert within Joshua Tree National Park. 

The exhibit can be viewed at https://www.nps.gov/subjects/peopleofthedesertexhibit/index.htm


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