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Sentaay Kutum

    Barona Museum presents a brand new class taught by Stan Rodriguez (Santa Ysabel)! Learn to make and play Sentaay Kutum—a child’s game of catching acorn cap rings on a stick. Throughout history, Kumeyaay people took great pride in their endurance and skills—children’s games were played to practice the skills they’d need as they grew. Try your hand at it! Class participants will scrape yucca and make cordage, clean and shape the acorn caps, and whittle willow sticks to the proper size.

    Ages 16 & up
    Fee: $25 (Barona Tribal Members are free)

    Date: 
    May 5 2012 - 3:00pm

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    Classes are open to the public and lunch is provided. Due to the popularity of these classes, they fill up quickly. You must pre-pay for the class to reserve your spot.

    You can pre-pay in one of the following ways:
    • Call the Museum to pay for your spot with a credit card
    • Call the Museum and then arrange to mail in your payment
    • Drop by the Museum to pay in person