Storytelling by Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center

In conjunction with the Native Voices exhibit at the Children’s Museum, you can join Miguel Sague Jr. from the Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center in the Art Studio as he shares traditional stories from tribes in Southwest Pennsylvania.

The Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center was initially conceived in 1969 when members of two Native American families in Pittsburgh sought to overcome the feeling of “floating” in the mainstream. They felt the need to maintain their identity as Native People, recapture roots and become more conscious of their rights as Native Americans. In February 1972, the Council was incorporated as a non-profit organization.

Storytelling with the Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center will take place on Sunday, January 6 from 11:30 am to 12:00 pm, and from 1:00 to 1:30 pm at the Children’s Museum. For more information, visit the Storytelling event page.

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