DRA Native American Living Skills & Culture Program

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2008

For two weeks each fall, students come in school groups to Blackstone Point at the Damariscotta River Association farm to learn a variety of outdoor living skills in the tradition of Maines native people. Participants build wigwams, smoke meat, make cedar string and spoons from birch bark and learn about Wabanaki culture from a Wabanaki Educator and DRA staff.

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