Beading Bracelets With Leslie
On April 26th Leslie Stonefish from Bkejwanong joined around 55 students, families and staff at AA Wright for an afternoon of beading, friendship and fun.
Leslie started the afternoon by teaching participants about the importance of respecting and honoring the natural items we were using. We learned that a deer gave its life and we are using its hide to create our bracelets. She also talked about how when hunting, Anishinaabe people give tobacco to the animal who has given its life as a way of giving thanks and showing respect.
It is important to remember to have tobacco as an offering of thanks to any presenters, knowledge keepers and elders who come to your school to visit. Tobacco is a sacred plant to the Anishinaabe people. To learn more about this plant and how to respectfully offer it to presenters, knowledge keepers and elders I recommend contacting your school board's Indigenous Lead or Indigenous Education Special Projects Teacher.
We had a great turnout and we also had a lot of happy faces at the end of the afternoon!
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