Native American Heritage Month: How to Make Corn Husk Dolls

Celebrate Native American Heritage Month by creating your own corn husk doll. Corn plays a major role in both food and religious aspects of Native cultures in the Americas. These dolls were made by a number of indigenous groups across the Americas and are still made in various Nations all over the United States. For all ages. Materials Needed: Corn husks Twine Rubber Bands Scissors Paper Towels A pan or tub with warm water for soaking corn husks Native American Heritage Month recognizes and celebrates the cultures, contributions, and heritage of Native Americans and is observed each year during the month of November. For more Native American Heritage Month virtual programs, resources, and activities visit Thank you for participating in this Afterschool program. Please take a few minutes to fill out the survey to share your thoughts on your experience.
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