Cornhusk dolls were made by Native Americans in the Northeastern part of the United States. Both boys and girls played with these dolls made from one of the three most important Iroquois crops - corn. The Iroquois Nations passed the tradition to the Englishmen who settled in the area, and now Museum visitors can carry on the tradition here at CDM. Pre-soaked cornhusks and basic directions are provided to support the visitors' handiwork.
Added by Upcoming Robot on August 29, 2010
Catch the MUNI train at Powell - Inbound T Line - much cheaper
MUNI requires an exact change fare of $1.50, quarters are best. A system Map of Muni and the T Line (Red) exit UCSF/Mission Bay walk along Gene Friend Way to Robertson Auditorium in the Community Center can be downloaded here:
http://transit.511.org/static/providers/maps/SF_712200722845.gif
I just met up with all the Apple Trainers in town - I am so jazzed - almost all will be at the Supermeet. Everybody is excited about M Dot Strange.
And we can't wait to see what it is JVC is about to show - only at the Supermeet.
If you learn the MUNI you can get to the Castro and all over SF.
I will probably take MUNI. I was more hoping to connect with people at Macworld. This is 6th trip but my first time here by myself. Looking for some like minded people who might like to eat and talk production.
DekeBlue
I'm staying at the Marriot. If anyone would like to share a taxi, let me know.