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Register Here Native American Talking Sticks
Tony Valderrama with a Native American talking stick for a Long Island art workshop Image 1 of
Tony Valderrama with a Native American talking stick for a Long Island art workshop
Tony Valderrama with a Native American talking stick for a Long Island art workshop

Native American Talking Sticks

$22.00

Thursday, July 17 at 3:30 p.m.

A Hands-On Workshop in Storytelling, Respect & Earth Connection with Tony Valderrama

Step into the rich traditions of Native American culture through the art of the talking stick—a powerful symbol of respectful communication and shared wisdom. In this engaging workshop, participants will create their own unique talking sticks using North Fork driftwood, colorful beads, natural pigments, and feathers.

Inspired by an authentic display of Native American art and musical instruments, students will learn the cultural significance of the talking stick and how it was used in circles to ensure that every voice was heard with honor.

As a meaningful conclusion to the class, students will be invited to raise their talking sticks and share words of gratitude and ideas for caring for our Mother Earth.

A creative and reflective experience for all ages and abilities.

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Thursday, July 17 at 3:30 p.m.

A Hands-On Workshop in Storytelling, Respect & Earth Connection with Tony Valderrama

Step into the rich traditions of Native American culture through the art of the talking stick—a powerful symbol of respectful communication and shared wisdom. In this engaging workshop, participants will create their own unique talking sticks using North Fork driftwood, colorful beads, natural pigments, and feathers.

Inspired by an authentic display of Native American art and musical instruments, students will learn the cultural significance of the talking stick and how it was used in circles to ensure that every voice was heard with honor.

As a meaningful conclusion to the class, students will be invited to raise their talking sticks and share words of gratitude and ideas for caring for our Mother Earth.

A creative and reflective experience for all ages and abilities.

Thursday, July 17 at 3:30 p.m.

A Hands-On Workshop in Storytelling, Respect & Earth Connection with Tony Valderrama

Step into the rich traditions of Native American culture through the art of the talking stick—a powerful symbol of respectful communication and shared wisdom. In this engaging workshop, participants will create their own unique talking sticks using North Fork driftwood, colorful beads, natural pigments, and feathers.

Inspired by an authentic display of Native American art and musical instruments, students will learn the cultural significance of the talking stick and how it was used in circles to ensure that every voice was heard with honor.

As a meaningful conclusion to the class, students will be invited to raise their talking sticks and share words of gratitude and ideas for caring for our Mother Earth.

A creative and reflective experience for all ages and abilities.

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