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We are excited to announce the return of Native American Style Flute Workshops to the State Indian Museum.Join the California Indian Heritage Center Foundation and Instructor Al Striplen, Amah Mutsun Ohlone/Aztec for a 1-hour flute playing demonstration, a brief history of the Native American style flute and its spread among Native American Tribes (including increased popularity in modern music), and an overview of the structure, design, and how to play.
A list of resources (tutorials, performances, etc.) will be provided at the end of each workshop.
Those interested may purchase a flute from the nonprofit museum store at a discounted price.
Space is limited to 15 people per workshop. RSVP by calling the State Indian Museum at (916) 324-0971 or by using the link below.
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Cost:
Free
There is a separate charge to visit the State Indian Museum and Sutter's Fort SHP.
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More about Al Striplen:
Al is a docent at the State Indian Museum and a self-taught Native flute player. As a university counselor and Native Studies professor, he devoted his career to advocating for diverse communities and Native American families.
In addition, Al is an accomplished artist, musician, author, and illustrator who has been invited to speak about the healing properties of the flute and its use in integrative medicine.
Read more about Al Striplen by visiting his website here: https://www.alstriplen.com/about
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2618 K St, Sacramento, CA, United States, California 95816
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