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Indian Crafts
children making a craft to take home.
List

Arrowhead & Leather Pouch - Punch and sew leather
to make a pouch add a tie string.
Shape a piece of slate and take it home in your pouch.
Adult helpers needed with punching and sewing.
(age 7 and older)

Owner Stick - Decorate a wooden stick
as a marker for your belongings.
(age 5 and older)

Leather Sling - Shape wet leather and add strings
to make a hunting tool.
(age 7 and older)

Headband - Decorate a leather strip, punch holes,
and add tie strings to keep hair out of your way.
(age 5 and older)

Ring Catch - Bend and wrap a cedar bough into a
ring and tie it to a stick with string.
A toy to play with
that improves hunting and fishing skills.
(age 5 and older)

Cattail Doll - Soaked cattails are folded and
assembled into a doll.
Scissors and knot tying.
(age 8 and older)

Seed Necklace - Stringing beads, seeds, shells,
and other materials to make a necklace.
(age 5 and older)

Cedar Bark Friendship Bracelet - Twist together a
strip of inner bark from the Red Cedar, raffia
grass, and yarn to make a bracelet.
A simple but, meaningful craft
which requires working with a friend.
(age 5 and older)


Call (360) 832-6300
Pioneer Farm Museum & Ohop Indian Village
7716 Ohop Valley Road East
Eatonville, Washington 98328
 
Pioneer Farm Museum & Ohop Indian Village
7716 Ohop Valley Road East, Eatonville, Washington, 98328, US
phone:  (360) 832-6300  fax:  (360) 832-4533
 

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