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Children will make cornhusk dolls and learn games of the 1700's.
Tomorrow and Sunday at 1 p.m., a family art project in making cornhusk dolls.
A current might whisk him away like a cornhusk.
They rested while finishing up the cornhusk dolls they'd learned to make last week.
There's even a summer camp, complete with cornhusk dolls and Colonial cooking.
When he brought in food, its wrappings, paper or cornhusk, joined the rejected handbills.
What about cornhusk dolls and dried flowers?
Tie with a strip of cornhusk.
They finished with a couple of humitas, creamy sweet-corn paste in cornhusk packets, and coffee.
The humanlike effigies are thought to be mythical cornhusk people associated with horticultural crops.
Creamy cornmeal mashes with spicy beef centers, they're simmered for hours inside a cornhusk.
He wore a duck jacket with the name of the hall stitched on the front; he'd been sweeping the walk with a cornhusk broorn.
These dolls made of cornhusk and a few strings are nowadays used as decorations but in the past children used them as toys.
Meat-stuffed cornhusk tamales are weekend fare.
Children will make Indian cornhusk dolls as well as shell corn and take it to the Philipsburg miller for grinding.
Fish and crustaceans are placed in a tortilla, cooked whole, or boiled in a cornhusk or banana leaves.
Cornmeal or cornflour made into a masa then stuffed and wrapped with banana leaf or cornhusk.
Other activities include listening to Iroquois tales, making traditional cornhusk dolls, watching films on Indian life and designing bead bracelets.
In lieu of expensive woods, ivory and shell, which were not readily available in New Mexico, artists used straw and cornhusk.
For a taste of Indian life, children will make imitation birch-bark baskets (ideal for Halloween), paper cornhusk dolls, masks and wampum.
In Appalachia, the cornhusk dolls from the 1920's seem modern, too, as fashionably dressed as F. Scott Fitzgerald characters.
Artwork featured in the displays includes intricately beaded vests and headdresses, patterned baskets and colorfully decorated cornhusk bags.
Children will be invited to walk on stilts, make cornhusk dolls and talk to their role-playing counterparts about what it was like to be a child 200 years ago.
Sadayah Stafford, 7, was examining a cornhusk doll, and Terisha Sutton, 8, was holding a conch shell to her ear.
"Children will make cornhusk dolls," Mr. Gonzalez said, "and a Cherokee woman will show them how to make Cherokee necklaces."