Two-dimensional statuary depicting First Nations
travel, York
Underpass, Winnipeg
making and using the atlatl and dart, making fire with
a bow drill,
making Late Woodland pottery in a bag mould or carving items from soap
stone
• provide workshops for school groups of all ages throughout the school
year
• provide hands-on activities requiring a minimum of 3 hours each
• develop interpretive materials such as pamphlets and posters on
in-house computers as resources for programs and exhibits, e.g. how to
make an atlatl, or stages in mak¬ing a coiled pot
• develop a major Heritage weekend centred around a particular
date, which includes numerous archaeological activities, traditional
Native foods such as bannock, Native activities such as beadwork, and
First Nations performers such as dancers and singers
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