Traditional crafts and food-making this weekend

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Posted on Apr 27 2012
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The Tinian Chamorro-Carolinian Cultural Center is offering free lessons to Chamorros and Carolinians on making guyuria and kottot today, April 27, and charakilis and shell necklace, tomorrow, April 28, at the Tinian Senior Citizen Center Pavilion.

The lessons will start at 9am. Bring your children so they, too, can learn the traditional ways of the Chamorros and Carolinians.

On Saipan, the Chamorro-Carolinian Village Cultural Centers Headquargters is offering free lessons to Chamorros and Carolinians on mending talåya, making folded paper sculpture, empanå, buñelus harina, and potu this Saturday, April 28, at the Saipan Chamorro-Carolinian Village Cultural Centers Headquarters at 1213 Capitol Hill Rd, across from the Workforce Investment Agency and next to the Board of Parole Office. The activities start at 9:30am and end around noon.

The above activities on Tinian and Saipan are offered by the Association of Native Medicine and Culture, in partnership with the Community and Cultural Affairs, Office of the Mayor (Tinian), and the Indigenous Affairs Office (Saipan), and funded in part by the Administration for Native Americans. For more information, call 433-9220 on Tinian and ask for Raymond Sablan. For Saipan, call 322-0278. (PR)

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