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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 |
The New Haven branch received a brand new building in 2004, relocating from its old location on the corner of Ann St. and Main St. The library is surrounded by houses and is within walking distance of four schools. The library houses many of the previous years of the New Haven High School yearbooks and many books and primary resources on New Haven history. Special collection: Board games