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Dogbane “Indian Hemp” Rope Making Workshop

Event Ended
Where
Marshall Fields (Near tennis courts) - 6891 Okanagan Landing Road, Vernon, BC View Map
When
Ages
10 and up
Website
http://www.vernonmuseum.ca/events_and_exhibitions.html
Contact
denise.marsh@vernonmuseum.ca 250-542-3142 (Denise Marsh)

Have you ever wanted to know how to make your own rope? Join Syilx artist and teacher Ruby Alexis on October 1st from 11:00am-12:30pm for the Traditional Syilx Dogbane Rope Making Workshop. This Vernon Museum Field School event will include sourcing and picking the dogbane, preparing the fibre, and making the rope. Rope made from Dogbane, a plant which grows freely in the Okanagan, was created and used by the Syilx people for many purposes, especially fishing nets, and then became a popular trade item with the early fur traders as it was renowned for its durability and strength. It was often referred to as ‘Indian Hemp.” Call 250-542-3142 to reserve your spot for free. Space is limited.

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