Dream Catcher Workshop for Indigenous People's Day

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Date/Time:Monday, 11 Oct 2021 from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Location:Workspace at the Iowa State Memorial Union
Cost:$15 (all supplies included)
URL:https://studentengagement.iastate.edu/ar...kshop-f21/
Contact:Letitia Kenemer
Phone:515-294-0970
Channel:The Workspace
Categories:Arts, performances Diversity Student activities
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Although Dream Catchers are commonly seen as decorative pieces, they have a long and meaningful history in Native American culture. Learn about the origin of this craft and the symbolism of the materials with Winnebago Omaha elder Irma Wilson White.

She will show you knotting techniques for your hoop, and how to incorporate a bead and feather of your choice into your design. Discover the cultural significance of this ancient art form to commemorate Indigenous Peoples' Day 2021.

This class is open to 18+. Register at midwestix.com