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Walk a Mile in My Moccasins
Programs on Native American Culture and Craft
for Adults and Children
for Adults and Children
Walk a Mile in My Moccasins has recently been added to the Arkansas Arts Council's 2007-2008
Arts on Tour Roster.
Valerie will be listed in both the
Storytelling
category and the Workshops category.
Offering classes in:
Pottery – learn to throw pots on a miniature pottery wheel.
Basketry – weave baskets from natural materials like pine straw or recycled products.
Finger Weaving – learn to weave without a loom in traditional and non-traditional style.
Gourds – find out how to raise and harvest gourd and make a birdhouse, vessel or bowl.
Leather – create your own medicine pouch; learn medicine pouch traditions and etiquette.
Weaving – make a dream catcher with two different weaving styles, in a circle, on an antler or in 3-D.
Copper Embossing – recreate mound builder designs found by archeologists and learn about Native American history as related to the mounds.
Corn Husk Dolls – Find out why corn was so important and its many uses.
Storytelling – Hear why blue jay has a scratchy voice or how wolf got his color and many traditional stories of the Muscogee people.
CALL NOW TO RESERVE THE BEST DATE FOR YOUR PROGRAM!
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Pottery – learn to throw pots on a miniature pottery wheel.
Basketry – weave baskets from natural materials like pine straw or recycled products.
Finger Weaving – learn to weave without a loom in traditional and non-traditional style.
Gourds – find out how to raise and harvest gourd and make a birdhouse, vessel or bowl.
Leather – create your own medicine pouch; learn medicine pouch traditions and etiquette.
Weaving – make a dream catcher with two different weaving styles, in a circle, on an antler or in 3-D.
Copper Embossing – recreate mound builder designs found by archeologists and learn about Native American history as related to the mounds.
Corn Husk Dolls – Find out why corn was so important and its many uses.
Storytelling – Hear why blue jay has a scratchy voice or how wolf got his color and many traditional stories of the Muscogee people.
CALL NOW TO RESERVE THE BEST DATE FOR YOUR PROGRAM!
501-330-2418