Indigenous Crafts on the Elizabeth River
Elizabeth River Project - Ryan Resilience Lab
norfolk, united states
Event description
Rivers are lifelines, especially here in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. But beyond the practical benefits they provide, waterways are a vital element of the Chesapeake’s rich cultural history. How do people survive using the natural resources found here in the Chesapeake Bay? How do rivers influence the Chesapeake Bay’s history and culture?
With this workshop, we will join members of the Nansemond Indian Nation and park rangers from the National Park Service to learn about the Indigenous peoples of the Chesapeake Bay and their reliance on waterways.
- Net Demonstrations – Watch and learn how Indigenous communities have historically crafted and used fishing nets for catching fish and other river life. Try your hand at weaving techniques passed down through generations.
- Traditional Games – Engage in fun and challenging games played by Indigenous peoples, offering insight into culture, strategy, and teamwork. Discover how these activities built community bonds and taught essential survival skills.
- Bracelet Making with Plant-Based Cordage – Craft a beautiful, nature-inspired bracelet using traditional plant-based fibers. Learn how Indigenous artisans historically harvested, processed, and braided natural materials to create strong, functional cordage for jewelry, tools, and everyday use.
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Elizabeth River Project - Ryan Resilience Lab
norfolk, united states
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