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Etched Birch Bark Maple Sugar Cones   

At their most elemental, baskets are for carrying and storing useful, valuable things. It follows then that the baskets made in a given place say a lot about the culture, people, and landscape of that particular spot in the world. Join Greg Biskakone Johnson to make a simple type of storage container that speaks profoundly of the Anishinaabe people indigenous to the Great Lakes region: the etched birch bark maple sugar cone. These useful items store maple sugar in a way that can be safely transported and easily gifted, as was commonly done to send visitors with a sweet remembrance of a shared experience. Learn to etch birch bark, stitch the cones with basswood fiber and of course, make maple sugar, and bring home a few finished sugar cones to share with your own guests.

 

  • Etched Birch Bark Maple Sugar Cones
    10/2/2024 - 10/3/2024
  • Tuition:  $230.00

  • Materials Fee:  $110.00 - payable at registration

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  • Instructor:  Greg Biskakone Johnson

  • Capacity Remaining:  5

     

     

  • Dates:  10/2/2024 - 10/3/2024

  • Times:  9am-5pm each day

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  • This course is part of Basket Week; plan to stay on Friday October 4 to be part of the Basket Gathering day, which features free talks, demonstrations, and community gatherings.

 

 

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