Earth Woman Stories

Teaching Artist: Dianne Moran

Join Living History presenter Dianne Moran as she leads your students back to a time when hundreds of Native Americans lived as one with nature. In the Residency, students will learn the importance of tribal storytelling, the lessons they taught and dress in Native American dress while showing the class the cultural items within the bags they carry. In the Workshop or Performance, Dianne will arrive in full deer hide dress ready to share a Native American story and dress a boy and a girl as Plains Indians who show the cultural items within their bags.

Audience: Grades K-12
Format: Performance or Workshop
Curriculum Connections: Social Studies/Culture
Teaching Artist: Dianne Moran

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