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Curriculum
SJRIHEC
is dedicated to working with students, youth, adults, families,
educators, and organizations with diverse cultures and backgrounds. Our
programs include the following hands-on environmental, cultural, and
artistic workshops:
- Pond, River and Grassland Habitats
- Outdoor Education
Survival Skills
Fishing
Archery
Boating
Orienteering
- The Indigenous Way of Life
Who Lives Here
Historic Contact
Subsistence - Bedrock Mortar Station
Subsistence - Plant Gathering Field Station
Village Architecture - Village and Tule Field Stations
Social Organization - Archaeological Field Station
- Traditional and Contemporary Art
Basket Weaving
Flute Making
Drum Making
Gourd Work
Beadwork
Turtle Bags
Sculpture
Mask Making
Silversmithing
Film Lighting
B & W Photography
Pre and Post Production
Multi-Media Painting
Our instructors are selected based on their experience in education and the
arts, both contemporary and traditional. Class hours, schedules, and fees
vary. Habitat, Outdoor Education, and Indigenous Ways of Life classes and
associated fieldtrips are free to organizations, private groups, and
schools, and must be prearranged. Scholarships will be made available for
fee based classes. Art classes available starting in the fall of 2004.
SJRIHEC is funded through grants and private donations. Your continued
support will allow SJRIHEC to continue providing cultural awareness and
educational opportunities for future generations.
© 2001 - 2008 SJRIHEC
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