Saturday, May 3, 2008

Project Ideas

"One of the best choices for a Native American art project for kids is making dreamcatchers. This traditional Ojibway craft is an appropriate project for kids, is easy to make, and doesn't have a single culturally acceptable form (so kids can use their creativity.) Here are some online instructions for making a dreamcatcher, but you can adapt it in many different ways. Corn husk dolls are another great choice that can be decorated in multiple ways. Here's one way to fold them and here's another. Finally, another possibility for older kids is trying their hand at Native American beading. Many Indian beadwork styles are too complicated for beginners, but even kids can often make a nice design on a square of suede or felt using the lazy stitch style, or you could try making simple jewelry with one of these styles. " http://www.native-languages.org/kidfaq.htm#4

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

wat was the qustion??

Mrs. McMaster said...

No question, just information!!

Anonymous said...

i cant answer it now cause its the end of the week!

Anonymous said...

good morning !!! its such a scientific wonderful saturday morning!