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Singing Bird and the Importance of Native American Women in Illinois History

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Singing Bird and the Importance of Native American Women in Illinois History

Thursday, August 01

6:30 PM - 7:30 PM

All Ages

This event requires registration.

Registration is open.

Registration closes at 12 am CST the day of the program.

Email AskAnEducator@LCFPD.org with questions or to inquire about accommodations.

Available seats: 99

Details

In this interactive experience, Kim Sigafus will bring items for audience members to explore, learn more about and have the chance to handle. Participants will learn Native language and music and get the chance to play the drum. Dressed in her native regalia, Kim will continue the program by giving the history of Natives in Illinois with a focus on Native women’s day-to day lives and how they affected the history of the area.

Instructors:

Guest Speaker

Sarah Salto

 
Dunn Museum 1899 West Winchester Road
Libertyville, IL, 60048
 

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