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Single Class: Indigenous Storytelling & Beaded Bracelet Making (1.5hr)

  • Magnolia Library Branch 2801 34th Ave W, Seattle, WA 98199 (map)

This summer, Seattle Public Library’s Magnolia Branch will offer Indigenous Storytelling & Beaded Bracelet Making with Siobhan Kekoa, a 1.5 hour workshop workshop designed to connect young children, youth, and their caretakers and families to Indigenous stories and practices. The story being read is the beloved children’s picture book, Charlotte's New Moccasins (written by Jenn Moudahi and illustrated by Rhael McGregor), shown here!

Singing bowls not included in the Aug 29 workshop; please visit the calendar to learn more about when that type of event will be held in 2026!

During the workshop, you and your young ones will also be guided through making a small beaded bracelet.

All required materials will be provided for up to 20 students, and may include leather cord, hide, and/or beads. Pony beads may be offered to very small children, and large glass beads may be offered for older children if desired. 

Please note that materials may present a choking hazard, so small children may not be left unattended.

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We look forward to seeing you!


Location: Seattle Public Library | Magnolia Branch

Duration: One 90 Minute Class

Date: Saturday, August 29, 2026

Time: 2:30pm - 4:00pm

Intended Audience: Children and their Multi-Generational Caretakers (Adults and Elders)

Max Audience: 30 individuals, including 20 craft-making “students”

Educator: Siobhan Kekoa is a mixed Afro-Indigenous artist, Culture Keeper, and professional educator with over 20 years of multi-cultural and intersectional experience; a Traditional Medicine Practitioner and Mental Health professional and mentor for individuals of all ages and generations; disabled combat veteran, DV survivor, and full-time solo mother. 


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