Traditional Wool Weaving with Tanina Williams
In this workshop, Tanina Williams will teach the basics of traditional wool weaving.
Tanina Williams is Lil’wat7ul. She is an educator, weaver, knowledge keeper about traditional plant use and storyteller, who has worked for decades with at-risk youth, children, and teachers, to try and raise awareness and appreciation for indigenous ways of knowing. She runs her own consultancy firm, Amawílc, (Ucwalmictws for “come back to life”) with the mission to bring indigenous and non-indigenous people together, through workshops, presentations and the practice of sharing circles. Learn more at amawilc.com.
This workshop is for adults only! Registration is required, and space is limited. Email publicservices@whistlerlibrary.ca to claim a spot, max two per person. If you are signing up with a plus one, we will need their name and email address.
This program is generously supported by the Whistler Pemberton Literacy Partnership.