HERITAGE HEIGHTS

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Circle of Courage and the 7-Grandfather Teachings

OCT 2 – 6 | Foothills

Grades K-6

Bringing the Circle of Courage and 7-grandfather Teachings to a performance, students will work with artists and an Indigenous Lead to bring their stories to life. 

Classes will develop their understanding of both Indigenous and Western lenses.

K-6 students will be working on developing the stories and being part of the performances, junior high students will be supporting their younger student buddies in the process as well as assist in props, costumes and some production.

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