Delegates who have paid and registered for Champions for Change can now select the workshops they'd like to attend on Day 1 and 2.
Each workshop has limited capacity and is available on a first-come first-served basis.
Day 1 Workshops (November 14th) will be from 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Day 2 Workshops (November 15th) will be from 2:20pm - 3: 20pm
Workshop |
Description |
Room |
Capacity |
Plant life as Medicine | This two-part workshop, facilitated by Elva Jamieson and students, will teach delegates about the plant life around us and how we can work with them to prepare for the cold and flu season. | Oneida | 20 |
The Three Sisters & How To Make Your Own Seed Bag | Participants of this workshop will have the opportunity to make their own leather seed bag to take-home while listening to Deyohaha:ge Indigenous Knowledge Centre’s stories and other knowledges surrounding the Three Sisters (corn, beans, and squash). | Cayuga | 20 |
Hodinohsoni Social Dances & Songs | Rock your mocs in this fun and active workshop with Cam Hill, Lindyn Hill and Elan Henhawk and learn Hodinohsoni social dances and songs. | Mohawk & Seneca | 40 |
Our Sustenance: How to Make Blueberry Mush with White Corn | Through an interactive and delicious hands-on workshop, Kitty Lickers will teach students the nutritional value in Hodinohsoni foods like white corn mush with the added flavour of blueberries. | Onondaga | 20 |
If you have already paid and registered for Champions for Change please complete your workshop selection form here: https://www.snpolytechnic.com/c4c/workshop-selection
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