The Historical and Interpretive Writing Intern’s primary duty is to research and synthesize content for the Fort Raleigh website, focused on the Algonquian people, their history, and their interactions with English and Spanish settlers. This includes writing for the park website, park social media, and the NPS App. Through research and writing, the intern will provide the public with new interpretive themes. The content will also serve as the foundation for a new audio tour, replacing the current outdated tour that lacks the breadth of the park’s interpretive themes. The intern will develop a public program focused on the history and culture of the Algonquian people, a topic that has rarely been presented at Fort Raleigh. They will research, engage with, and learn about the Algonquian people to create a unique audience-centered interpretation and build skills in public speaking and presentation. The intern will work with Native American–led organizations to connect Fort Raleigh’s interpretive content with broader Indigenous histories of the Outer Banks. The intern will have opportunities to shadow park staff and community partners to learn more about National Park Service operations and collaborative storytelling. They will attend community events and visit local cultural sites, including the Frisco Native American Museum, to strengthen their interpretive work and understanding of the community.
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