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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2021.

Finding the Ojibwe Horse with Ken MacDonald & Rhonda Snow

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Youth & teens
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Caledon Public Library

Caledon, ON

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Free.

Offered in English.

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A program combining music, art and Canada's only Indigenous-developed horse breed - featuring stories and knowledge about the "Small Horse of the Big Woods".

What does a classically-trained orchestral french horn player have in common with a Métis visual artist?

In the case of Ken MacDonald and Rhonda Snow, both are caretakers of Ojibwe Horses, Canada’s only Indigenous-developed horse breed. Ken and Rhonda combine their music and painting to share the stories and knowledge about the “Small Horses of the Big Woods”.

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Caledon Public Library

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