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Tag: Native American heritage

Young Learners’ Series: Weaving

Learn about traditional weaving of the Hopi and the Pueblo People. The Young Learners will learn about this special art 10-11 a.m., Saturday, June 15. A family event, appropriate for ages

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Young Learners’ Series: Dance

This month’s program is Native American Dance. Native American dance is an important practice historically & in the present. Dance has been shared over the ages to celebrate special events

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Young Learners Series: Music

The Florence Indian Mound Museum hosts a series of children’s programs that explores Shoals early history through short lessons & hands-on learning. Each month features a practice relating to Native

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Young Learners’ Series: Pottery

The Florence Indian Mound Museum is hosting a series of children’s programs exploring the early history of the Shoals through short lessons & hands-on learnings. Each month features a practice

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YOUNG LEARNERS’ SERIES:  Storytelling

Native American Storytelling is an important practice historically and in the present.  Stories shared over generations help keep Native American culture alive. Join us for a short informational presentation on

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Young Learners Series: Deb Haaland

The Florence Indian Mound Museum is hosting a series of children’s programs on the Shoals’ early history using short lessons & hands-on learning. The programs explore 12 Native American figures

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Young Learners’ Series: Te Ata

The Florence Indian Mound Museum is hosting a series of children’s programs for students to explore early Shoals history through short lessons & hands-on learning. The programs explore 12 Native

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Young Learners Series — Pushmataha

The Florence Indian Mound Museum hosts a series of children’s programs exploring 12 Native Americans through their biographies, contributions, hopes & accomplishments. Students will be given a passport and will

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