Children will learn about the use of pictographs in Iroquois culture as a means to preserve history and convey ideas to other nations, and then practice telling their own history and stories.
Pictographs use a simple illustration as a symbol for words and are considered an art form as well as one of the earliest forms of writing! Children will learn about the use of pictographs in Iroquois culture as a means to preserve history and convey ideas to other nations, and then practice telling their own history and stories. Limit 25.
| Mon, Jan 26 | 9:30AM to 6:00PM |
| Tue, Jan 27 | 9:30AM to 6:00PM |
| Wed, Jan 28 | 9:30AM to 6:00PM |
| Thu, Jan 29 | 9:30AM to 6:00PM |
| Fri, Jan 30 | 9:30AM to 5:00PM |
| Sat, Jan 31 | 9:00AM to 5:00PM |
| Sun, Feb 01 | 1:00PM to 5:00PM |
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