Cherokee Nation citizen and artist Sarah (Seli) Stewart has started a series of cornhusk dolls in the likeness of living ...
These dolls were made exclusively of corn husk and string, but the dolls rarely had a face. Why? Learn why and more about the history of these dolls as participants replicate this early art form.
Corn dollies were and still are used in pagan ceremonies. It is now a decorative art form which reflect superstitious beliefs. They are used to thank Mother Earth for the Harvest and also as a ...
Indigenous Art Forms will be teaching a corn husk doll workshop on Wednesday, March 5th at 7:00-9:00PM in the Five Moons Lounge! We will be providing the materials and food!