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Cedar: Knowledge Sharing with Vivian Mearns Notaro
Wednesday May 21 | 5:30 – 7 pm
To mark World Cultural Diversity Day (May 21), join Musqueam weaver Vivian Mearns Notaro to learn about the traditional and ongoing importance of cedar for Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Coast.
In this workshop, Vivian will share her knowledge about cedar bark harvesting and uses. Following her presentation, she will teach participants how to make a twined cedar bark bracelet. This hands-on workshop is great for learners of all ages.
This workshop is part of UBC Biodiversity Days, a month-long celebration every May that honours the International Day for Biological Diversity (May 22), organized by UBC Botanical Garden in collaboration with SEEDS Sustainability Program.
Limited capacity. Book early to avoid disappointment.
Please note: this event does not include a museum tour.
If cost is a barrier to attending this event, please reach out to the MOA Education team at education@moa.ubc.ca.
This event is now SOLD OUT. We do not keep wait lists, but you can check the Facebook event page to see if someone is unable to attend and is selling their tickets.
MOA • $15 Regular | $10 Youth (18 and under) | $5 Indigenous people Program Workshop
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