Make a Native American Medicine Pouch with David Cornelius. #1246-0930. 1/2 day.

A Native American medicine pouch is a container for items believed to protect or give spiritual powers to its owner. The medicine bag is considered a very precious possession which represents a person's spiritual life and its contents are generally considered holy by the tribal community. The bags might be very plain or richly decorated and are meant to give guidance, good luck, good health, protection, abundance and even love to the individuals who carry them. Students will cut leather and shape their pouch as desired, then stitch with imitation sinew. A rawhide cord will be used to hang the pouch and can be attached using one of two different methods. It can then be decorated with beads, antler or feathers. Children who are 12 years of age and older are welcome.

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Date and Time

Sunday Sep 30, 2018
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT

Location

Adirondack Folk School

51 Main Street, Lake Luzerne, NY 12846

Fees/Admission

Tuition $55. Member Tuition $45. Materials fee $10.

Website

http://www.adirondackfolkschool.org

Contact Information

Adirondack Folk School (518) 696-2400
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