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Family Workshop: Necklaces With Starr Chief Eagle
Learn about traditional and contemporary materials Lakota People use for jewelry making. Then make your own Lakota-inspired necklace to take home.
Best for ages 11 and younger with their families.
Starr Chief Eagle is an enrolled member of the Sicangu (Rosebud) Lakota Sioux Tribe. She was born with the Lakota name Wichahpi Tokahe (First Star) and was later given the Lakota name Wichahpi Ohitika Winyan (Brave Star Woman) as she entered into adulthood. She grew up in the Black Hills of South Dakota including Rapid City and the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and started hoop dancing before she could walk. Since then, she has been practicing to perfect her techniques and skills. Starr was raised in the tradition of hoop dancing by her father, Dallas Chief Eagle, and continues to carry forward his teachings, blending them with her own style.
Please note there may be small pieces and adult guidance is encouraged.
Please register each attendee.
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