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Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with a collaborative weaving project at the Giodone Library.
Weaving has been practiced by indigenous peoples of the Southwest for approximately 2,500 years. Long before Spanish contact, ancestral Pueblo people produced elaborate, technically sophisticated textiles. The earliest Pueblo textiles were made of plant fibers including yucca, agave, milkweed, and Indian hemp, as well as human hair, dog hair, and rabbit fur.
https://wheelwright.org/exhibitions/the-durango-collection/
AGE GROUP: | Tween | Teen | Juvenile | Family | Adult |
EVENT TYPE: | Passive Program | Native American Heritage Month |