Rattle Making Workshop
A hands-on cultural experience grounded in Indigenous teachings
Participants will construct a traditional Indigenous rattle made from raw hide, completely custom-made to suit each person's needs and wishes. These rattles are meaningful for gifting, ceremony, and singing, carrying both personal and cultural significance. This is not just a craft class, it is cultural teaching. Participants learn the protocols, stories, and meaning behind the rattle while creating something they will carry with them.
Workshop Details:
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Duration: 2 to 3 days, 4 hours per day
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Group size: Individual sessions or groups of 5 to 10 participants
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Minimum age: 16 years, open to all genders
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Supplies: All materials and tools provided
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Pricing: Contact us for pricing
Who This Is For:
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Corporations and organizations looking for a meaningful team-building experience
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Schools and students wanting to learn Indigenous cultural practices
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Community groups and individuals interested in cultural learning
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Anyone seeking a positive, hands-on cultural activity
What Participants Need:
Attention to detail, patience, and the ability to concentrate. No prior experience needed, just a willingness to learn.



