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Native American Heritage Month: Crafting Dreams and Totems
November 20, 2023
12:50 P.M. - 2:45 P.M.
St. Francis College
Room 6109
The Office of Multicultural Affairs is pleased to present this crafting experience. Gain a deeper understanding of Native American culture by immersing yourself in the artistry and traditions of Indigenous peoples.
Weave a dreamcatcher, a symbol of serenity that is believed to protect against negative dreams and energies. Create a miniature totem pole from clay, while you explore its rich symbolism and history and express your creativity.
Capture the joy of the moment at our Native American-inspired photo booth and Polaroid station and take home instant memories of this event.
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