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Finger weaving class
For class information and/or to enroll contact Rebecca Brave at (918) 287-5539 or email rbrave@osagenation-nsn.gov
Finger weaving class
For class information and/or to enroll contact Rebecca Brave at (918) 287-5539 or email rbrave@osagenation-nsn.gov
Finger weaving class
For class information and/or to enroll contact Rebecca Brave at (918) 287-5539 or email rbrave@osagenation-nsn.gov
Finger weaving class
For class information and/or to enroll contact Rebecca Brave at (9180 287-5539 or rbrave@osagenation-nsn.gov
Finger weaving class
For class information and/or to enroll contact Rebecca Brave at (918) 287-5539 or email rbrave@osagenation-nsn.gov
Finger weaving class
For class information and/or to enroll contact Rebecca Brave at (918) 287-5539 or email rbrave@osagenation-nsn.gov
Finger Weaving Class (Fairfax)
Finger Weaving Class Locaiton: Fairfax, WahZhaZhe Language Center. Dates and Time: Wednesdays 630pm-830pm (January 10,17,24,31; February 7,14,21,28; March 7,14,21,28) Open Studio The WahZhaZhe Cultural Center will have open studio Monday through Friday 9am-3pm. All are welcome to come work on thier projects.
Finger Weaving Class (Hominy)
Finger Weaving Class Location: WahZhaZhe Education Center: Hominy, Date & Time: Tuesdays 6pm-8pm Open Studio at the Cultural Center Monday thru Friday 9am-3pm. Anyone is welcome to come work on their projects. For questions or to enroll in Language classes call 918 287-5505 For questions or to enroll in Cultural classes call 918 287-5538
Finger Weaving Class (Pawhuska)
WahZhaZhe Cultural Center 2018 Classes. Fingerweaving (Pawhuska) Pawhuska, Wednesdays 6-8 (January, 10,17,24,31; February 7,14,21,28; March 7,14,21,28) See full schedule for all classes and locaitons below. Click link.
Finger weavng class
For class information and/or to enroll contact Rebecca Brave at (918) 287-5539 or email rbrave@osagenation-nsn.gov
Fingerweaving
Come advance your fingerweaving skills! Participants will receive instruction and support to continue their skills, with emphasis on identifying, correcting and avoiding mistakes. New students are welcome! Limit 8 new students. Supplies will be provided. Location will be at the Pawhuska, Wah-Zha-Zhi Culture Center. Tuesdays nights form 6-8pm.
Fingerweaving – continued!
Fingerweaving – continued! Come advance your fingerweaving skills! This braiding technique is traditionally used in Osage culture to form wide flat pieces such as belts and bags. No loom required, the fingers alone manipulate the threads to form a dense fabric. Participants will receive instruction and support to continue their skills, with emphasis on identifying, correcting and avoiding mistakes
Fingerweaving – continued!
Come advance your fingerweaving skills! This braiding technique is traditionally used in Osage culture to form wide flat pieces such as belts and bags. No loom required, the fingers alone manipulate the threads to form a dense fabric. Participants will receive instruction and support to continue their skills, with emphasis on identifying, correcting and avoiding mistakes. New students are welcome
Fingerweaving – continued!
Come advance your fingerweaving skills! This braiding technique is traditionally used in Osage culture to form wide flat pieces such as belts and bags. No loom required, the fingers alone manipulate the threads to form a dense fabric. Participants will receive instruction and support to continue their skills, with emphasis on identifying, correcting and avoiding mistakes. New students are welcome
Fingerweaving ( Fairfax-Language Center)
Fingerweaving! Begin or advance your finger weaving skills! This braiding technique is traditionally used in Osage culture to form wide flat pieces, such as, belts and bags. No loom required; the fingers alone manipulate the threads to form a dense fabric. Participants will receive instruction and support to continue their skills, with emphasis on identifying, correcting and avoiding mistakes
Fingerweaving (Fairfax)
Come advance your fingerweaving skills! Participants will receive instruction and support to continue their skills, with emphasis on identifying, correcting and avoiding mistakes. New students are welcome! Limit 8 new students. Classes will be held at the Fairfax Language Center from 6-8pm Thursday nights. Classes will not begin until after Easter due to personal reason.
Fingerweaving (Hominy, Osage Education Center)
Fingerweaving! Begin or advance your finger weaving skills! This braiding technique is traditionally used in Osage culture to form wide flat pieces, such as, belts and bags. No loom required; the fingers alone manipulate the threads to form a dense fabric. Participants will receive instruction and support to continue their skills, with emphasis on identifying, correcting and avoiding mistakes
Fingerweaving (Hominy)
Come advance your fingerweaving skills! Participants will receive instruction and support to continue their skills, with emphasis on identifying, correcting and avoiding mistakes. New students are welcome! Limit 8 new students. Classes will be held at the Hominy Osage Education Center. Tuesday nights from 6-8pm.
Fingerweaving (Hominy)
Come advance your fingerweaving skills! Participants will receive instruction and support to continue their skills, with emphasis on identifying, correcting and avoiding mistakes. New students are welcome! Limit 8 new students. Classes will be held at the Hominy Osage Education Center. Saturday from 12-2pm.
Fingerweaving (Pawhuska-Wah-Zha-Zhi Cultural Center)
Fingerweaving! Begin or advance your finger weaving skills! This braiding technique is traditionally used in Osage culture to form wide flat pieces, such as, belts and bags. No loom required; the fingers alone manipulate the threads to form a dense fabric. Participants will receive instruction and support to continue their skills, with emphasis on identifying, correcting and avoiding mistakes