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Learn about Miami culture as we make corn husk dolls.
Did you know that Fort Wayne was known as Kekionga, the capital of the Myaamia Nation? Learn about Myaamia (Miami) culture, and join Catherine as as we make traditional dolls from corn husks and gourds!
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AGE GROUP: | 4th-6th Grade |
EVENT TYPE: | Crafts and Hobbies | Arts, History and Entertainment |
TAGS: | Program | Cultural Heritage | Craft |
Pontiac Branch shares a campus with the Fort Wayne Urban League and Brightpoint’s Hanna Creighton Head Start. It has a 2 story playscape for children and artwork on the pillars by Theoplis Smith. Don’t miss the stained glass window that was designed by William L. Lupkin Designs and donated by the building’s architect, Alan R.Grinsfelder. The Pontiac Branch is a community destination for neighborhood kids, organizations & clubs, and those in need of computer access.