A traditional craft workshop focusing on Ojibwe quill-wrapped bracelet making at the Madeline Island Museum.
Sat, 5 Sep 2026 – Sun, 6 Sep 2026
Madeline Island Museum La Pointe , Wisconsin
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Experience the rich cultural heritage of the region at the Madeline Island Museum's Ojibwe Quill-Wrapped Bracelet Workshop. This hands-on event invites participants to learn traditional techniques from skilled instructors, creating beautiful, authentic quill-wrapped bracelets. Set against the historic backdrop of Madeline Island, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to connect with Ojibwe traditions and craftsmanship. Whether you are a seasoned crafter or a beginner, this immersive experience provides a deep appreciation for indigenous artistry.
What to Expect
An immersive, educational workshop focused on traditional indigenous craft techniques.
Who Should Attend
History enthusiasts
Craft lovers
Cultural learners
Museum visitors
Artisans
Agenda Overview
Two-day workshop dedicated to the art of quill-wrapped bracelet making.
Venue & Address
Madeline Island Museum
226 Colonel Woods Ave La Pointe , Wisconsin – 54850 United States
Organizer
Madeline Island Museum · Museum
The Madeline Island Museum preserves and shares the history and culture of Madeline Island and the surrounding region.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the museum?
226 Colonel Woods Ave, La Pointe, WI.
Is experience required?
No, all skill levels are welcome to participate.
What is included?
Instruction and materials for the bracelet project.
How long is the workshop?
It spans two days, September 5th and 6th.
Who hosts this?
The Madeline Island Museum.
Is registration needed?
Yes, please check the museum website for registration details.
Tags
Culture
Workshop
Ojibwe
Crafts
History
La Pointe
Museum
Summary
Traditional Ojibwe craft workshop at the Madeline Island Museum.