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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2019.

Corn Husk Doll Workshop

History & heritage Indigenous Intercultural Kids
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Location

Humber College Lakeshore Commons Field - Lakeshore Campus

Toronto, ON

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.

About

The corn husk doll story is one that teaches respect, love, non-judgement and support. This workshop is a tradition to the Haudenosaunee people where they make corn husk dolls for their children. Come hear the native story from Patricia Chrisjohn and Liana Canzian (Bear Clan from Oneida First Nation) while you learn how to make one and get to take it away!

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Humber College Aboriginal Resource Centre/Lakeshore Arts/Assembly Hall/Mimico by the Lake BIA

The Etobicoke Lakeshore Culture Days Festival is co-produced by Lakeshore Arts and Humber College with supporting partners: City of Toronto’s Assembly Hall, and Mimico by the Lake BIA. The weekend features free, hands-on, interactive activities that give participants a “behind-the-scenes” look into the arts and cultural base of the local community.

This event is part of a hub:

Etobicoke Lakeshore

Humber College/ Lakeshore Arts/ The Assembly Hall/ Mimico by the Lake BIA Toronto, ON

Etobicoke Lakeshore Culture Days aims to provide a close-to-home celebration of art and culture. On Saturday 28 - Sunday 29, September 2019, we will be offering various free, inclusive and family-friendly activities. This Etobicoke Lakesh...

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