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X-WR-CALDESC:<b>With the potential for severe weather this weekend\, sadly 
 we have decided to postpone Whispers from the Past. We'll let you know as 
 soon as we have a new date on the calendar!</b>\n\nThis fall take a trip b
 ack in time to rediscover the culture and contributions of Native Alabamia
 ns. Enjoy “Whispers From the Past – A Native American Experience.”\n\nNati
 ve American life will take shape through demonstrations of flint knapping\
 , cooking and hunting weapons\, and activities like leaf pounding\, beadin
 g\, corn grinding\, gourd painting and pottery. Children can try their han
 ds at games and activities like Native American temporary tattoos and the 
 Three Sisters Garden.  \n\nHear the sounds of drums and flutes and the hig
 hlight of the day - three dance performances by the Sylestine Legacy\, a f
 amily of Alabama Coushatta Native Americans—including a black-light perfor
 mance at sunset.  \n\nVendors will sell fry bread\, Indian tacos and roast
 ed corn as well as coins\, antler carving and knives\, beaded jewelry\, ca
 rved shell jewelry and items for children including flutes and beaded jewe
 lry.   \n\n$5 donation for visitors 18 and older\n$3 passport is available
  for those school-age children wanting to participate in take-home crafts 
  \n\nOff-site parking and continuous shuttles are available all day. \n\n<
 i>This event is made possible in part by Energen. Thanks also to our corpo
 rate sponsors AT&T\, Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Alabama\, Walter Energy a
 nd Protective Life.</i>\n\nActivities\, Exhibits and Vendors\nMusic:\n•  F
 lute\, drums and stories by Tony Nichols\n•  Pow Wow dance performances by
  The Sylestine Legacy\, including a sunset black-light performance – a fam
 ily of Alabama Coushatta Native Americans\n\nDemonstrations:\n•  Cooking o
 n open fire by Chip Wente\n•  Flintknapping – making projectile points\n\n
 Exhibits:\n•  Artifacts of Alabama Native Americans – a representative exh
 ibit from the Moundville Archaeological Collection housed in Moundville\, 
 Alabama\, which is a collection of stone tools\, pottery\, ornaments and a
 rrowheads excavated from many sites from across many counties in the state
 \nn  Three Sisters Garden\n\nActivities:\n•  Native American temporary tat
 toos\n•  puppet show of Native American story\n•  Atlatl – game\n•  loom b
 eading\n•  grinding corn\n•  beading\n•  clay pots\n\nTake-Home Crafts:\n•
   leaf pounding\n•  making coil pots\n•  gourd art\n\nVendors\n Food\n•  f
 ry bread\, Indian tacos\, roasted corn\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:<b>With the potential for severe weather this weekend\, sadly w
 e have decided to postpone Whispers from the Past. We'll let you know as s
 oon as we have a new date on the calendar!</b>\n\nThis fall take a trip ba
 ck in time to rediscover the culture and contributions of Native Alabamian
 s. Enjoy “Whispers From the Past – A Native American Experience.”\n\nNativ
 e American life will take shape through demonstrations of flint knapping\,
  cooking and hunting weapons\, and activities like leaf pounding\, beading
 \, corn grinding\, gourd painting and pottery. Children can try their hand
 s at games and activities like Native American temporary tattoos and the T
 hree Sisters Garden.  \n\nHear the sounds of drums and flutes and the high
 light of the day - three dance performances by the Sylestine Legacy\, a fa
 mily of Alabama Coushatta Native Americans—including a black-light perform
 ance at sunset.  \n\nVendors will sell fry bread\, Indian tacos and roaste
 d corn as well as coins\, antler carving and knives\, beaded jewelry\, car
 ved shell jewelry and items for children including flutes and beaded jewel
 ry.   \n\n$5 donation for visitors 18 and older\n$3 passport is available 
 for those school-age children wanting to participate in take-home crafts  
 \n\nOff-site parking and continuous shuttles are available all day. \n\n<i
 >This event is made possible in part by Energen. Thanks also to our corpor
 ate sponsors AT&T\, Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Alabama\, Walter Energy an
 d Protective Life.</i>\n\nActivities\, Exhibits and Vendors\nMusic:\n•  Fl
 ute\, drums and stories by Tony Nichols\n•  Pow Wow dance performances by 
 The Sylestine Legacy\, including a sunset black-light performance – a fami
 ly of Alabama Coushatta Native Americans\n\nDemonstrations:\n•  Cooking on
  open fire by Chip Wente\n•  Flintknapping – making projectile points\n\nE
 xhibits:\n•  Artifacts of Alabama Native Americans – a representative exhi
 bit from the Moundville Archaeological Collection housed in Moundville\, A
 labama\, which is a collection of stone tools\, pottery\, ornaments and ar
 rowheads excavated from many sites from across many counties in the state
 \nn  Three Sisters Garden\n\nActivities:\n•  Native American temporary tat
 toos\n•  puppet show of Native American story\n•  Atlatl – game\n•  loom b
 eading\n•  grinding corn\n•  beading\n•  clay pots\n\nTake-Home Crafts:\n•
   leaf pounding\n•  making coil pots\n•  gourd art\n\nVendors\n Food\n•  f
 ry bread\, Indian tacos\, roasted corn\n\n
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SUMMARY:'Whispers from the Past' - A Native American Experience
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