SIDNEY – Fourth graders at West Elementary spent the week learning about Native cultures through a visit from Steve Tamayo, founder of the Bluebird Cultural Initiative.

Tamayo, a U.S. Army veteran who served with the 101st Airborne Division, spent more than 30 years studying and teaching the history, traditions and artwork of Plains tribes. Through his nonprofit, he works with schools and organizations to help students understand Native languages, beliefs, jewelry and games.

During his time at West Elementary, Tamayo guided students in making traditional shell earrings and necklaces, shared his language and cultural traditions and presented several one-of-a-kind handmade gifts. Teacher

Jake Wiedeburg said the hands-on lessons were part of Sidney Public Schools’ Artist in Residence program.

Information for this story was provided by Jake Wiedeburg / Sidney Public Schools