Upcoming Events
Cultural Make & Take – Porcupine Quillwork
Porcupine quillwork was used to decorate a variety of items, both for ceremonial and daily use to Indigenous men and women. These include clothing such as coats and moccasins, accessories such as bags and belts, furniture attachments such as a cradle cover, and rawhide and tanned hides. During the 19th century, quilled birch bark boxes became a popular trade item that was sold to European-Americans among Eastern and Great Lakes tribes.
Sandra Moore is an Indigenous artesian from Hiawatha First Nation. She is a crafter of many trades and is the owner of Creators Gifts and Crafts.
Date: Thursday, February 12, 2026
Time: 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm CDT or 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm EDT
Educators working in on-reserve child care & child and family programs are invited to attend.
Hosted by the Indigenous Professional Learning Opportunities Program.
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