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We Are the Buffalo and the Buffalo Are Us!

by  Bash the Trash Environmental Arts

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We are the Buffalo and the Buffalo are Us! The American Bison - also called Buffalo - have many names in Native Languages. For UmoNhoN (Omaha) People in this region, we call them Te. For this presentation, the UmoNhoN worldview of Te will be shared. Many Tribes throughout Turtle Island have hunted Buffalo since time immemorial. They were seen as Relatives, a sacred being that brought life to the people. They were also healers of the land, Mother Earth, and helped to maintain the balance of the Tall Grass Prairie and watershed ecosystems. Currently, there is a Buffalo Restoration taking place, especially with Native Tribes throughout the Great Plains.

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About This Program

Cost

By Request: $220.00


This workshop is intended for a single classroom, but up to 4 additional classrooms may sign in.
First classroom: $220
Up to four additional classrooms @$55 each

Length

45


Target Audience

Education: Grade(s) Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Minimum participants:

depends

Maximum participants:

depends


Primary Disciplines

Culture, Science, History & Social Studies Native American Culture


Program Delivery Mode

Zoom



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Provider's Cancellation Policy

If for any reason the recipient wishes to reschedule up to 24 hours before the program, Bash the Trash will make every effort to accommodate the rescheduling.

If for any reason the recipient wishes to cancel a program, there is no fee up to 24 hours before the program. Cancellation within 24 hours of program, with no rescheduling possible, entails payment of the full fee.

However, in the case of a weather or pandemic-related cancellation within 24 hours of program, please contact us and we'll work it out.

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Bash the Trash Environmental Arts

HASTINGS ON HUDSON, NY
United States

Bash the Trash programs are about music, science, culture, arts and the environment! Centered around the concept of sustainability, we’ve been building and performing with found-object instruments for over 30 years, making connections to plastic pollution and climate change. 


Over time our programs have evolved into a wide range of musical and cultural experiences that go beyond homemade instruments. Our diverse crew of presenters offer a series of programs based on their individual artistic skills and cultural backgrounds, making connections with students through their amazing experiences. We’re eager to interact with audiences through the arts, Q&A and conversation to create true cultural and artistic exchanges. 


Hands-on instrument-building or art-making is possible in most programs using simple reused/repurposed materials. Bash the Trash offers workshop/performances and multiple-session residencies as well as fun and useful professional development for educators, all closely aligned to national and local standards. Plus Bash the Trash programs are great for special days like Earth Day, National Recycling Day and World Water Day! 

Contact:
Ian Bertles
ian@bashthetrash.com
9144781103

Program Details

Format

Introductions
Opening Poem/Song
The Buffalo
The Plains ecosystem
Buffalo and Native culture
Examining Buffalo artifacts
Q&A
Closing Poem/Song

Objectives

This session is an introduction to the Buffalo - the lifeform, the history, and of course the cultural significance. A session like this is a good jumping off point for students to reflect on their own cultural backgrounds, and create reflective artworks based on their thoughts and feelings about the buffalo - or other apex creature in their geographical area!

Standards Alignment

National Standards

This is a workshop about the North American Bison, or American Buffalo.
This show makes connections to:
Buffalo
The Plains Ecosystem
Cultural Connections