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SUMMARY:Native History and Culture Camp
DESCRIPTION:Native American History and Culture Camp will introduce participants to the rich and vibrant Native cultures of Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay region. Through lecture/demonstrations\, hands-on activities\, and workshops\, participants will learn about Native worldview\, history\, and geography of tribes before contact\, traditional foods and plants\, storytelling and music\, material culture and lifeways\, archaeology\, games\, and technology. Mini-workshops and demonstrations will include making pinch pots\, cattail dolls\, cordage\, finger weaving\, and making fire.\n\nThe program will be led by Piscataway tribal elder Rico Newman with the participation of archaeologist Kate Dinnel from the Jefferson Patterson Historic Park and Museum\, Lynne Bulhac from the Archaeological Society of Maryland\, and cultural interpreter\, Jose Montano\, Smithsonian Institution\, National Museum of the American Indian.\n\nHours: 8:30 am -3:00 pm\n\nBefore and After Care: 8-8:30 and 3-5\, $20 extra\n\nTuition: $70 for members\; $75 for non-members\n\nAttendance: Maximum of 30\n\nAge range: For ages 6- 7\, and ages 8   10
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong><em>Native American History and Culture Camp</em></strong> will introduce participants to the rich and vibrant Native cultures of Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay region. Through lecture/demonstrations\, hands-on activities\, and workshops\, participants will learn about Native worldview\, history\, and geography of tribes before contact\, traditional foods and plants\, storytelling and music\, material culture and lifeways\, archaeology\, games\, and technology. Mini-workshops and demonstrations will include making pinch pots\, cattail dolls\, cordage\, finger weaving\, and making fire.</p>\n\n<p>The program will be led by Piscataway tribal elder Rico Newman with the participation of archaeologist Kate Dinnel from the Jefferson Patterson Historic Park and Museum\, Lynne Bulhac from the Archaeological Society of Maryland\, and cultural interpreter\, Jose Montano\, Smithsonian Institution\, National Museum of the American Indian.</p>\n\n<p>Hours: 8:30 am -3:00 pm</p>\n\n<p>Before and After Care: 8-8:30 and 3-5\, $20 extra</p>\n\n<p>Tuition: $70 for members\; $75 for non-members</p>\n\n<p>Attendance: Maximum of 30</p>\n\n<p>Age range: For ages 6- 7\, and ages 8 &ndash\; 10</p>\n
LOCATION:Sandy Spring Museum 17901 Bentley Rd Sandy Spring\, MD 20860
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URL:https://business.olneymd.org/events/details/native-history-and-culture-camp-11-04-2014-197
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