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Students will also have the opportunity to live with the Maidu, exploring their surroundings during a nature hike, creating meaningful face paintings, perhaps do some weaving, fire building, or participate in a traditional Maidu ceremony and living in harmony with nature.
At the Town meeting that evening (of late afternoon for one day programs), students will discuss their experiences and help the Town Sheriff to solve the conflict. We go beyond surface answers and understandings to really get to the heart of the matter in a fair way. Afterwards, if your program is staying over night, the period practice of contra dancing will be enjoyed on our glen, with a live band and caller with Tiki torches, refreshments, and friendship.
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