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Category Archives: Traditional Arts

Culture Camp

The purpose of the camp was for students to learn Indigenous content in Indigenous ways

Posted bybenjaminironstandMay 29, 2019May 29, 2019Posted inGikinoo'amaadiwin, Traditional ArtsTags: Anishinaabe, Ben Ironstand, benjamin Ironstand, Cree, Culture Camp, Dakota, Deer tanning, Echo valley provincial park, first nantions spirituality, fleshing, Gary Gott, Indigenous Education, Indigenous learning, Jeff cappo, Lakota, medicine, medicine walk, Native Studies, Nehiyaw, ojibwe, Outdoor education, regina public schools, sacred clothe, sacred knowledge, Sacred pipe, Sarah Longman, Saulteaux, Smoked meat, Thom Collegiate, Tipi, tipi set up, tipi teachings, traditional knowledge, traditional teachingLeave a comment on Culture Camp

Bow making

Mitiigwab – the bow. Once the tree has been cut down the wood must cure until it has dried enough to begin working it. A good rule of thumb is about 1 year for every inch of diameter. The next step is to split the wood and make staves. Once the staves have been cut …

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Posted bybenjaminironstandMay 12, 2019May 15, 2019Posted inTraditional ArtsTags: Balfour collegiate, benjamin Ironstand, Bow making, bower, first nations, first nations bow, high school, indigenous, indigenous art, indigenous bow, mitigwaab, native art, native bow, Thom Collegiate, traditional bows, woodworkingLeave a comment on Bow making

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