All My Relatives | Mini Workshop Series

Date

Jan 29 2026

Time

4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Join us for 14 weeks of hands-on Indigenous learning at the Children’s Museum of Southern Minnesota!

Each Thursday from 4:00–6:00 pm, children ages 7–12 explore a new cultural theme through artmaking, storytelling, games, traditional knowledge, and guided activities. Co-sponsored by MSU’s Elementary Education program and Mahkato Okawitaya, these mini-workshops celebrate Dakota and Ojibwe traditions while encouraging creativity, curiosity, and respect.

Weekly topics include forest animals, dance regalia, beading, traditional tools, Indigenous games, star quilts, dreamcatchers, lodges, sacred foods, buffalo lifeways, drums, seasonal calendars, gardens, and ledger art. Children will handle replica tools, design patterns, build mini models, plant seeds, create artwork, and learn about the land and its first peoples.

Families may attend any or all weeks. Activities are designed to be inclusive, educational, and joyful—perfect for young learners who love culture, nature, and hands-on exploration.


This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.  And others: 

  • College of Education, Minnesota State University, Mankato
  • Blue Earth County Public Library
  • Blue Earth County Historical Society

Project Advisory Council Members

  • SkyAnne Walker, Hocąk artist
  • Alex Ek, Wiinik stone artist
  • David Clobes, Apache Nation photographer & filmmaker
  • Gwen Westerman, Dakota, MSU, Mankato
  • John Armendariz, Hocąk artist
  • Megan Heutmaker, Dakota, MSU, Mankato
  • Jessica Potter, Blue Earth County Historical Society

The Museum will be closed on Sunday, December 28

Due to the Blizzard Warning in our area.
Stay safe!